Monday, April 15
St. Rene Goupil (23 Students - Grade 8)
Jacob Tsimerman (University of Toronto)
Large Compact Subvarieties of A_g
Tuesday, April 16
Christian Gorski, Fields Institute
Some nice theorems in percolation (Part 3)
Part of the Thematic Program on Randomness and Geometry
Crestview Public School (25 Students - Grades 4,5)
Camilla Road Senior Public School (29 Students - Grades 6,7,8)
Wednesday, April 17
Alessandro Sisto (Heriot-Watt University)
Mini Course: Random walks on hyperbolic-like groups | Lecture 3
Part of the Thematic Program on Randomness and Geometry
Seogjoo J. Jang, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Queens College, City University of New York; PhD Programs in Chemistry and Physics, Graduate Center, City University of New York
Fermi’s Golden Rule, Master Equation, and Magnus Expansion for Quantum Transitions and Dynamical Processes
Tom Hutchcroft (California Institute of Technology)
Universality and dimension dependence of critical phenomena: A case study on long-range percolation | Lecture 1
Part of the Thematic Program on Randomness and Geometry
Thursday, April 18
Christian Gorski, Fields Institute
Some nice theorems in percolation (Part 4)
Part of the Thematic Program on Randomness and Geometry
Didac Martinez Granado, University of Luxembourg
The space of co-geodesic currents of a hyperbolic group
Part of the Thematic Program on Randomness and Geometry
St Joseph Catholic School (27 Students - Grade 8)
Friday, April 19
Nir Navon, Yale University
Fermions in an Optical Box
Morgan Craig (Sainte-Justine University Hospital Research Centre/Université de Montréal)
Targeting macrophages to improve glioblastoma treatment outcomes
Alessandro Sisto (Heriot-Watt University)
Mini Course: Random walks on hyperbolic-like groups | Lecture 4
Part of the Thematic Program on Randomness and Geometry
Miguel Angel Mota, ITAM (Mexico city)
On the consistency strength of $MM(\omega_1)$
Tom Hutchcroft (California Institute of Technology)
Universality and dimension dependence of critical phenomena: A case study on long-range percolation | Lecture 2
Part of the Thematic Program on Randomness and Geometry