Monday, March 27
Spencer Unger (University of Toronto)
Graduate Course on Set Theory, Algebra and Analysis
Part of the Thematic Program on Set Theoretic Methods in Algebra, Dynamics and Geometry
Michael Kewming, Trinity College Dublin
Current fluctuations in open quantum systems: Bridging the gap between quantum continuous measurements and full counting statistics
Stefano Ermon (Stanford University)
Recent advances in score-based diffusion models
Denis Gorodkov (University of Toronto)
Combinatorial computation of characteristic classes
James Arthur (University of Toronto)
Lecture 31
Tuesday, March 28
Noah Watch, University of Heidelberg; Kouhei Nakaji, University of Toronto
The 25th series of seminars organized by QRST
Bouchra Nasri (University of Montreal)
Spatio-temporal Markov regime switching models, an application to Dengue data in Colombia
Slawomir Solecki
Graduate Course on the Dynamics and Structure of Transformation Groups
Part of the Thematic Program on Set Theoretic Methods in Algebra, Dynamics and Geometry
Luis Ferroni (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
Ehrhart polynomials of matroid polytopes
Wednesday, March 29
James Arthur (University of Toronto)
Lecture 32
Nathan Duarte (McGill University)
Statistical modelling of the incidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection from wastewater and serological data
Jose Scheinkman (Columbia University)
Carbon prices and forest preservation over time and space in the Brazilian Amazon
Sergey Nadtochiy (Illinois Institute of Technology)
Consistency of MLE for partially observed diffusions, with application in market microstructure modeling
Thursday, March 30
Slawomir Solecki
Graduate Course on the Dynamics and Structure of Transformation Groups
Part of the Thematic Program on Set Theoretic Methods in Algebra, Dynamics and Geometry
Spencer Backman (University of Vermont)
Higher Categorical Associahedra
Friday, March 31
Spencer Unger (University of Toronto)
Graduate Course on Set Theory, Algebra and Analysis
Part of the Thematic Program on Set Theoretic Methods in Algebra, Dynamics and Geometry
Coraline Fujiwara, Department of Physics, University of Toronto
Strongly interacting p-wave fermionic atoms in three-dimensional optical lattices
Keegan Dasilva Barbosa (The Fields Institute and University of Toronto)
Box Ramsey and Canonical Partitions
Mike Zabrocki (York University)
From stable to unstable Kronecker coefficients
James Arthur (University of Toronto)
Lecture 33