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Audio and/or slides are available for talks given at the Fields Institute
during the following events in the year July 2005 - June 2006.
For events from September 2012 onwards, plus selected events from
June-August 2012, please see our video archive.
For events from other years, plus those June-August 2012 talks that are only available in audio format, please
consult the audio/slides home page.
Various Dates Throughout the Year
May 2006
April 2006
March 2006
January 2006
December 2005
November 2005
October 2005
September 2005
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- June 15, 2006: Hugh Williams, University of Calgary:
Private Parts
- July 21, 2005: M.S. Narasimhan, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bangalore:
Moduli spaces of Vector Bundles: Remembrance of Things Past
- October 24, 2005: Leo P. Kadanoff, University of Chicago:
Making a Splash; Breaking a Neck: The Development of Complexity in Physical Systems
- November 28, 2005: Charles Fefferman, Princeton and Dean's Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Toronto:
Conformal Invariants I
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- April 26, 2006: Jean-Pierre Fouque, University of California Santa Barbara:
Perturbation Methods in Default Modeling
- April 26, 2006: Sebastian Jaimungal, Department of Statistics, University of Toronto:
Indifference Pricing for Equity-Linked Insurance and Reinsurance Options
- March 29, 2006: Matheus Grasselli, McMaster University:
Rational exercise of employee options
- March 29, 2006: Dan Rosen, Fields Institute:
Economic Capital Allocation, Risk Contributions and Diversification in Credit Portfolios
- February 22, 2006: Hyejin Ku, Department of Math and Statistics, York University:
Liquidity Risk with Coherent Risk Measures
- February 22, 2006: Ajay Subramanian, Assistant Professor of Risk Management and Insurance J. Mack Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University:
Asymmetric Beliefs, Agency Conflicts, and Venture Capital Investment
- January 25, 2006: Roger Stein, Moodys:
Better Predictions of Income Volatility Using a Structural Default Model
- January 25, 2006: David Lando, Copenhagen Business School:
Decomposing Swap Spreads
- November 23, 2005: Steven Kou, Columbia University:
Credit Spreads, Optimal Capital Structure, and Implied Volatility with Endogenous Default and Jump Risk
- November 23, 2005: Mary Hardy, University of Waterloo:
Stock Return Models for Long Term Embedded Options'
- October 26, 2005: Nizar Touzi, University Paris I-Pantheon-Sorbonne:
Modelling continuous-time financial markets with capital gains taxes
- October 26, 2005: Marco Frittelli, Universitŕ degli Studi di Firenze:
A Unifying Framework for Utility Maximization Problems with Unbounded Semimartingales
- September 28, 2005: Dmitry Kramkov, Carnegie Mellon:
Sensitivity analysis of utility based prices and risk-tolerance wealth processes
- September 28, 2005: Mark Reesor, University of Western Ontario:
A Debt Strategy Simulation Framework and Interest-rate Model Risk
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- September 13, 2005: Oded Schramm, Microsoft:
Scaling limits of two dimensional random systems, Lecture I
- September 14, 2005: Oded Schramm, Microsoft:
Scaling limits of two dimensional random systems, Lecture II
- September 15, 2005: Oded Schramm, Microsoft:
Scaling limits of two dimensional random systems, Lecture III
- November 23, 2005: Lai-Sang Young, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences:
A mathematical theory of strange attractors (I)
- November 24, 2005: Lai-Sang Young, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences:
A mathematical theory of strange attractors (II)
- November 25, 2005: Lai-Sang Young, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences:
A mathematical theory of strange attractors (III)
- March 27, 2006: Yair Minsky, Yale University:
Curve complexes, surfaces and 3-manifolds-Lecture 1
- March 28, 2006: Yair Minsky, Yale University:
Curve complexes, surfaces and 3-manifolds II-Lecture 2
- March 29, 2006: Yair Minsky, Yale University:
Curve complexes, surfaces and 3-manifolds III-Lecture 3
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- October 4, 2005: Ellis Johnson, Georgia Institute of Technology:
Imposing Station Purity using Station Decomposition
- October 4, 2005: Stefan Karisch, Carmen Systems:
Applying Optimization in the Airline Industry
- November 1, 2005: Natalia Alexandrov, NASA Langley Lab.:
Managing models in simulation based design optimization
- November 1, 2005: David Zingg, University of Toronto:
Topics in Aerodynamic Shape Optimization
- December 6, 2005: John Birge, University of Chicago:
Research Challenges and Opportunities for Optimization in the Energy Sector
- December 6, 2005: Samer Takriti, IBM:
Stochastic Programming Applications in Deregulated Energy Markets
- February 7, 2006: Jorge Nocedal, McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science, Northwestern University:
New Developments in Nonlinear Optimization
- February 7, 2006: Kankar Bhattacharya, University of Waterloo:
New NLP problems for Power System Analysis and Operation in Competitive Electricity Markets
- March 7, 2006: Daniel E. Rivera, Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Arizona State University:
"Plant-Friendly" System Identification: A Challenge for the Process Industries
- March 7, 2006: Hans D. Mittelmann, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Arizona State University:
State-of-the-Art in the Solution of Control-Related Nonlinear Optimization Problems
- May 2, 2006: Peter J. Vincent, Manager Quantitative Analysis, Risk Services, Ontario Power Generation:
Introduction to Energy Markets
- May 2, 2006: Hans J.H. Tuenter, Senior Model Developer, Planning & Analysis, Ontario Power Generation:
Mathematical models in Energy Markets
- May 2, 2006: Matt Davison, Associate professor of Applied Mathematics and Faculty of Science Scholar at the University of Western Ontario:
Valuation and Optimal Control of Energy Assets
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- May 12, 2006: David Hogg, Senior Scientist, Division of Genomic Medicine, Toronto Genereal Research Institute, Professor of Medicine, UofT:
Developmental second hits and the concept of a mutation field
- April 21, 2006: Cheryl Arrowsmith, Canada Research Chair in Sructural Proteomics, Senior Scientist, Ontario Cancer Institute:
Structural Genomics Consortium
- December 2, 2005: Miles Johnston, Sunnybrook & Womens College Hospital:
Defining the linkage between cerebrospinal fluid and extracranial lymphatics; creating the framework for a new understanding of CSF disorders
- July 8, 2005: Jack Tuszynski, Allard Chair, Cross Cancer Institute:
Rational Drug Design for Oncotherapy Using Molecular Dynamics Simulations
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- September 14, 2005: Alan Brender, Senior Director, Actuarial Division, Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada:
Risk Management in Canadian Life Insurance Companies
- December 7, 2005: Santiago Carrillo, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid:
Operational Risk: the search for reliable and stable economical capital estimation
- February 15, 2006: John Fraser, VP Internal Audit and Chief Risk Officer, Hydro One Inc.:
Enterprise Risk Management at Hydro One
- May 4, 2006: John Ilkiw, VP Portfolio Design & Risk Management, CPPIB:
Risk, Return and Accountability: How the CPPIB Manages Your Money
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- September 26, 2005: Roland Roeder, Fields Institute:
Super-stable manifolds for Newton's methods in two complex variables
- October 3, 2005: Charles Pugh, UC Berkeley:
Smoothing Topological Manifolds
- October 17, 2005: Robert MacKay, University of Warwick, UK:
Some robustly mixing fluid flows
- October 24, 2005: Michael Shub, U Toronto:
Lower bounds for the entropy in several families of dynamical systems
- October 31, 2005: Hans Koch, University of Texas, Austin:
Renormalization of vector fields (I)
- November 7, 2005: Marco Martens, University of Groeningen:
Henon renormalization (I)
- November 14, 2005: Israel Sigal, University of Toronto:
Spectral Renormalization Group and Theory of Radiation
- November 21, 2005: Konstantin Khanin, University of Toronto:
Minimizers for random Lagrangian systems
- January 16, 2006: Dmitrii V. Anosov, Steklov Mathematical Institute:
A lemma about families of epsilon pseudo-trajectories revisited
- January 18, 2006: Victor Sirvent, Universidad Simon Bolivar:
Space filling curves and geodesic laminations
- January 25, 2006: Victor Sirvent, Universidad Simon Bolivar:
Symbolic dynamics and geodesic laminations
- January 23, 2006: Dierk Schleicher, International University Bremen:
Dynamics of transcendental entire functions from the point of view of polynomials
- January 30, 2006: Tomoki Kawahira, Fields Institute:
Tessellation and Lyubich-Minsky laminations associated with quadratic maps
- February 1, 2006: Dierk Schleicher, I. U. Bremen:
Thurston's Theorem on Rational Maps and Spider Theory
- February 3, 2006: Alexey Glutsyuk, ENS-Lyon:
On density of horospheres in dynamical laminations
- February 6, 2006: Yoel Feler, Fields Institute:
Holomorphic endomorphisms of configuration spaces
- February 8, 2006: Tomoki Kawahira, Fields Institute:
Tessellation and Lyubich-Minsky laminations associated with quadratic maps (II)
- February 13, 2006: Andrzej Bis, University of Illinois at Chicago:
Dynamics of foliated spaces in codimension greater than one
- March 1, 2006: Hiroyuki Inou, Kyoto:
Combinatorics of renormalizable cubic polynomials of capture type
- March 1, 2006: Carsten Petersen, Universitetsvej 1:
Converting divergence to convergence
- March 6, 2006: Roland Roeder, Fields:
Newton's Method in two complex variables: Indeterminant points and the topology of basins of attraction
- April 3, 2006: Matilde Martinez, Fields Institute:
Measures on hyperbolic surface laminations
- April 5, 2006: Reza Chamanara, Fields Institute:
Affine automorphism groups of surfaces of infinite type
- April 10, 2006: Mary Rees, Liverpool:
A fundamental domain for V_{3}
- April 12, 2006: Mary Rees, University of Liverpool:
The Ending Laminations Theorem direct from Teichmuller Geodesics
- April 17, 2006: Jeremy Kahn, SUNY Stony Brook / Fields Institute:
The complex a priori bounds, continued
- April 19, 2006: Carlos Cabrera, Fields Institute:
Classification of regular spaces of hyperbolic quadratic polynomials
- April 26, 2006: Rogelio Valdez, UAEM:
Mating a Siegel disk with a real quadratic polynomial
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- Ian Agol, University of Illinois at Chicago:
Subgroup separability for some Arithmetic Hyperbolic groups
- Francis Bonahon, University of Southern California:
Local representations of the quantum Teichmüller space
- Mario Bonk, University of Michigan:
Quasiconformal Geometry of Fractals
- Jeffrey F. Brock, Brown University:
The geometry of hyperbolic 3-manifolds via Heegaard splittings
- Kenneth Bromberg, University of Utah:
Drilling, grafting and the ending lamination theorerm
- Richard Canary, University of Michigan:
Untouchable points in boundaries of deformation spaces of Kleinian groups
- Reza Chamanara, Indiana University:
Ideal hyperbolic polyhedra and bending invariants of Jordan Curves
- David Gabai, Princeton University:
Volumes of Hyperbolic 3-Manifolds
- David Futer, Michigan State University:
Geometry and combinatorics of arborescent link complements
- Zeno Huang, University of Michigan:
The Interior Weil-Petersson geometry of Teichmuller space
- Kentaro Ito, Nagoya University:
Convergence and divergence of Kleinian punctured-torus groups
- Richard Kent, University of Texas:
The beginning of the end
- Steve Kerckhoff, Stanford University:
The Other Geometries
- Joseph Masters, SUNY at Buffalo:
Closed Quasi-Fuchsian surfaces in hyperbolic knot complements
- Lee Mosher, State University of New Jersey:
Axes in Outer Space (joint with M. Handel)
- Roland Roeder, Cornell University:
Combinatorial aspects of Andreev's Theorem
- Mark Sapir, Vanderbilt University:
Asymptotic cones and actions on tree-graded spaces
- Peter Shalen, University of Illinois at Chicago:
Classical 3-manifold topology and hyperbolic volume
- Juan Souto, University of Chicago:
Rank of the fundamental group and geometry of hyperbolic 3-manifolds
- Peter Storm, Stanford University:
The minimal entropy conjecture for nonuniform rank one lattices
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- Jeff Brock, Brown University:
Introduction to hyperbolic 3-manifolds
- Dick Canary, University of Michigan:
The main conjectures
- Juan Souto, University of Chicago:
Tameness
- Dick Canary, University of Michigan:
The ending lamination conjecture, I
- Jeff Brock, Brown University:
The ending lamination conjecture, II
- Ken Bromberg, University of Utah:
Topology of deformation spaces, I
- Ken Bromberg, University of Utah:
Topology of deformation spaces, II
- Juan Souto, University of Chicago:
Compressible surfaces and volume bounds
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- Kristy Brock, Princess Margaret Hosptial:
Increasing Precision in RT through Deformable Modeling
- Timothy Chan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology:
Producing IMRT plans robust to uncertainty in lung motion
- Joseph Deasy, Washington University:
Computational challenges in radiation oncology
- David Jaffray, University of Toronto:
Review of Infrastructure Required for Image-Guided
- Eva Lee, Georgia Tech:
Large-Scale Optimization Strategies for Optimal Cancer Treatment Design
- Todd McNutt, Johns Hopkins University:
Medical Software: A Clinical and Commercial Perspective
- Michael Milosevic, Ontario Cancer Institute:
Cervix Cancer: Uncertainties in Radiation Treatment Planning and Delivery
- Michael Sharpe, Princess Margaret Hospital:
Treatment Plan Optimization in the Era of IGRT
- Lei Xing, Stanford University:
Clinical experience in image-guided radiation therapy
- Yuriy Zinchenko, McMaster University and Shane Henderson, Cornell University:
Robust optimization: PTV reduction for rigid body deformations
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- Patrizia Daniele, University of Catania:
Dynamic Networks and Evolutionary Variational Inequalities
- Matt Davison, University of Western Ontario:
Probability Theory, Linear Operators, and Discrete Logistic Maps
- Henryk Fuks, Brock University:
Dynamics of the language acquisition process
- Martin Golubitsky, University of Huston:
Patterns of Synchrony in Lattice Dynamical Systems
- Herb Kunze, University of Guelph:
Fractal Tops & Colour Stealing
- Greg Lewis, University of Ontario Institute of Technology:
Bifurcations in a Differentially Heated Rotating Spherical Shell
- Pietro Lio, Cambridge University:
UK Mathematical Model of HIV Superinfection Dynamics and R5 to X4 Switch
- Xinzhi Liu, University of Waterloo:
Synchronization of Chaos and Impulsive Dynamical Systems with Time Delay
- Marcus Pivato, Trent University:
Crystallographic Defects in Cellular Automata
- Mary Pugh, University of Toronto:
A Finite Locus Effect Diffusion Model for the Evolution of a Quantitative Trait
- Allan Willms, University of Guelph:
A Dynamic System for Real-Time Robot Path Planning
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- Ashkan Aazami, University of Waterloo:
Approximating the Power Dominating Set Problems
- Jordan Bell, Carleton University:
Cyclotomic R-orthomorphisms and character sums
- Christina Boucher, University of Waterloo:
Graph Isomorphism Completeness for Subclasses of Perfect Graphs
- Andrea Burgess, University of Ottawa:
Colouring even cycle systems
- Eshan Chiniforooshan, University of Waterloo:
Coloring Geometric Hypergraphs Induce3d by 3D Boxes
- Megan Dewar, Carleton University:
Universal Cycles for Triple Systems
- Li Dong, Carleton University:
Combinatorial Decomposable Structures with Restricted Pattern
- Paul Elliott-Magwood, University of Ottawa:
Constructing Optimal Solutions to the 2-edge connected Spanning Subgraph Problem
- Hamed Hatami, University of Toronto:
Fourier spectrum of Boolean functions
- Carlos Hoppen, University of Waterloo:
On geodesics in random regular graphs
- Lap Chi Lau, University of Waterloo:
On Steiner Rooted-Orientations of Graphs and Hypergraphs
- Jason Lobb, Carleton University:
A Gray Code of Mixed Radix N-Tuples of Constant Weight
- David Loker, University of Waterloo:
Combinatrial Auctions and Winner Determination on Graphs
- Ariane Masuda (no audio), Carleton University:
The number of permutation binomials over F4p+1 where p and 4p+1 are primes
- Shengjun Pan, University of Waterloo:
The Crossing Number of K11 is 100
- Brett Stevens, Carleton University:
Covering Arrays: An Exploration of Diverse Viewpoints on an Applied Problem
- Gabriel Verret, University of Ottawa:
Shifts in Cayley Graphs
- Jacques Verstraete, University of Waterloo:
Cycles of prescribed lengths in graphs
- Latifa Zekaoui, University of Ottawa:
Mixed Covering Arrays on Graphs
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- Ivana Alexandrova, University of Toronto:
The Scattering Amplitude at a Maximum of the Potential
- Kristian Bjerklov, University of Toronto:
Schroedinger equations with quasi-periodic potentials
- Patrick Boily, University of Ottawa:
Spiral Wave Anchoring Under Full Euclidean Symmetry-Breaking
- Almut Burchard, University of Toronto:
On an isoperimetric conjecture for a Schrodinger operator depending on the curvature of a loop
- Jackson Chan, University of Toronto:
Positivity of Lyapunov exponent of quasi-periodic Schrodinger equation
- Marina Chugunova, McMaster University:
Existence and stability of two-pulse solutions in the fifth-order KdV equation
- Steven Dejak, University of Toronto:
Long-Time Dynamics of KdV Solitary Waves over a Variable Bottom
- Slim Ibrahim, McMaster University:
Suitable weak solutions of The Navier-Stokes system
- Wenxiang Liu, University of Alberta:
A Mathematical Model for Cancer Treatment by Cell Cycle-Specific Chemotherapy
- Jianfu Ma, York University:
Multistability in Spiking Neuron Models of Delayed Recurrent Inhibitory Loops
- Dmitry Pelinovsky, McMaster University:
Traveling waves in nonlinear lattices
- Zoi Rapti, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign:
Instability for Nonlinear Schroedinger Equations with a Periodic Potential
- Gergely Röst, York University:
Bifurcation of periodic equations with delay
- Elaine Spiller, University at Buffalo:
The dispersion-managed nonlinear Schroedinger equation: symmetries, linearized modes, and applications
- Allen Tesdall, University of Houston:
The triple point paradox for the nonlinear wave system
- Nikos Tzirakis, University of Toronto:
Improved global well-posedness for the Zakharov and the Klein-Gordon-Schrodinger systems
- Roy Wilds, McGill University:
A new approach for analyzing the solution structure of traveling waves in lattice differential equations
- Gang Zhou, University of Toronto:
Formation of singularities of reaction diffusion equations
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- Eric Bedford, Indiana:
On the cohomological approach to birational dynamics
- Bodil Branner, Technical University of Denmark:
A Holomorphic Tale
- Araceli Bonifant, Rhode Island:
Intermingled Basins
- Xavier Buff, Paul Sabatier:
Julia Sets of Positive Measure IV : Upper semi-continuity of Siegel disks
- Arnaud Cheritat, Paul Sabatier:
Julia Sets of Positive Measure II : preservation of half the area of Siegel disc
- Bertrand Deroin, IHES:
Some properties of the holonomy pseudo-group of a holomorphic foliation
- Laura De Marco, Chicago:
Polynomial dynamics and trees
- Robert L. Devaney, Boston:
Parameter Plane Structures for Singularly Perturbed Rational Maps
- Adrien Douady, Ecole Normale Superieure:
Julia Sets of Positive Measure I : Overview
- Adrien Douady, Ecole Normale Superieure:
Julia Sets of Positive Measure V : The bouncing
- Romain Dujardin, Universite Paris 7:
Currents and measures in parameter space
- Adam Epstein, Warwick:
A Bit of Abstract Nonsense
- John Hubbard, Cornell:
Farey Blow-ups
- Tan Lei, Cergy-Pontoise:
Constructing rational dynamics using Thurston's theorem
- Jeremy Kahn, Stony Brook:
The complex a priori bounds for bounded primitive renormalization
- Volodymyr Nekrashevich, Texas A and M:
Combinatorial equivalence of topological polynomials and group theory
- Lex Oversteegen, University of Alabama at Birmingham:
On Cremer Julia sets
- Dierk Schleicher, Bremen:
Escaping Points of Entire Functions: Proofs and Counterexamples to Questions of Fatou and Eremenko
- Mitsuhiro Shishikura, Kyoto:
Julia Sets of Positive Measure III: the parabolic renormalization
- Nessim Sibony, Paris Sud:
The ddc method in dynamics of several complex variables
- John Smillie, Cornell:
Some Open Problems for the Complex Henon Family
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- Artur Avila, Université Paris VI:
Talk
- Christian Bonatti, Universite de Bourgogne:
Existence of homoclinic intersections
- Alexander Bufetov, University of Chicago:
Talk
- Keith Burns, Northwestern University:
Stable ergodicity and partial hyperbolocity
- Keith Burns, Northwestern University:
Ergodicity of center bunched partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms
- Danny Calegari, California Institute of Technology:
Quasigeodesic flows on hyperbolic 3-manifolds
- Kariane Calta, Cornell University:
Talk
- Lorenzo Diaz, PUC-Rio:
Non-dominated homoclinic classes
- Alexei Glutsuk, ENS Lyon:
Upper bounds of topology of complex polynomials in two variables
- Anatole Katok, The Pennsylvania State University:
Local differtiable rigidity of some partially hyperbolic actions of higher rank abelian groups
- Dmitry Kleinbock, Brandeis University:
A modified Schmidt game and a conjecture of Margulis
- Howard Masur, University of Illinois at Chicago:
Multiple Saddle Connections for Translation surfaces and Quadratic Differentials
- Yakov Pesin, The Pennsylvania State University:
Existence of Hyperbolic Bernoulli Flows on Compact Manifolds
- Mark Pollicott, University of Warwick:
Pseudo-Anosov foliations on periodic surfaces
- Enrique Pujals, IMPA:
Some results on dominated splitting
- Federico Rodriguez Hertz, Universidad de la Republica:
Talk
- John Smillie, Cornell University:
Meditations on results of Calta and McMullen
- Marcelo Viana, IMPA:
Lyapunov exponents of Teichmuller flows
- Barak Weiss, Ben-Gurion University:
Finiteness results for quadratic differentials
- Anton Zorich, Université de Rennes 1:
Flat Surfaces I
- Anton Zorich, Université de Rennes 1:
Flat Surfaces II
- Anton Zorich, Université de Rennes 1:
Flat Surfaces III
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- Artur Avila, Université Paris 7:
Localization and reducibiblity (I)
- Artur Avila, Université Paris 7:
Localization and reducibiblity (II)
- Andre de Carvalho, IME:
Pruning and renormalization of Hénon maps
- Rafael de la Llave, Austin:
Renormalization of weak noise at the accumulation of period doubling
- Hakan Eliasson, Université Paris 7:
KAM for the non-linear Schrodinger equation
- Giovanni Forni, Toronto:
Algebraic renormalization, cohomological equations and deviation of ergodic averages (I)
- Giovanni Forni, Toronto:
Algebraic renormalization, cohomological equations and deviation of ergodic averages (II)
- Giovanni Forni, Toronto:
Algebraic renormalization, cohomological equations and deviation of ergodic averages (III)
- Dennis Gaidashev, Fields Institute:
talk
- Jun Hu, CUNY-Brooklyn college and Graduate Center:
From Earthquake Measure to Quasisymmetric Conjugacy
- Konstantin Khanin, Toronto:
talk
- Hans Koch, Austin:
Renormalization and invariant tori
- Joao Lopes Dias, Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa:
Multidimensional continued fractions and renormalization
- Marco Martens, Groningen:
Henon Renormalization
- Carlos Gustavo T. De A. Moreira, IMPA:
Statistical properties of unimodal maps: a survey
- Maria Saprykina, Fields Institute:
Constructions in Ergodic Theory
- Mitsuhiro Shishikura, Kyoto:
An invariant space of maps for parabolic and near-parabolic renormalization
- Daniel Smania, Sao Paulo:
Measure-theoretical rigidity for unimodal maps
- Sebastian van Strien, Warwick:
Some consequences of density of hyperbolicity
- Michael Yampolsky, Toronto:
Renormalization of Siegel disks
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- William Bush, Vanderbilt University:
Multifactor Dimensionality Reduction for Detecting Epistasis
- Zhengxin Chen, University of Omaha:
Thoughts on Foundations of Data Mining
- Simon Gluzman, Generation 5:
Extrapolation and Interpolation with Self-Learning Approximants
- Wenxue Huang, Milorad Krneta, Limin Lin and Jianhong Wu, Generation 5:
Association Bundle Identification for Categorical Data
- Wei-Yin Loh, University of Wisconsin, Madison:
Regression Models You Can See
- Robert McCulloch, University of Chicago:
Bayesian Additive Regression Trees
- Abdissa Negassa, Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University:
Tree-based approaches for censored survival data and model selection
- Vito Quaranta, Vanderbilt University:
Integrating Multiscale Data for Simulating Cancer Invasion and Metastasis
- Sam Roweis, University of Toronto:
Automatic Visualization and Classification of High Dimensional Data
- Tim Swartz, Simon Fraser University:
Bayesian Analyses for Dyadic Data
- Gregory Warnes, Global Research and Development, PFIZER INC:
Data Mining Opportunities in Pharmaceutical Research
- Djamel Zighed, University Lumiere Lyon 2:
Some enhancements in decision trees
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- Paul Albert, National Institute of Health:
Transitional, Random Effects, and Latent Processes Approaches for Analyzing Longitudinal Data with Missingness: A Comparison of Approaches With Applications to an Opiates Clinical Trial
- K. Carriere Chough, University of Alberta:
Analysis of repeated measures data with missing values: An overview of methods
- Vern Farewell, MRC Biostatistics Unit:
A multi-state model for related outcome data with different censoring distributions
- Paul Gustafson, University of British Columbia:
Issues in Measurement Error Adjustment
- Joan Hu, Simon Fraser University:
Estimation from Incomplete Longitudinal Data---What We Learn from Event History Data Analyses
- Hyang Mi Kim, University of Alberta:
Impact of using grouping strategy with miss-measured exposures in logistic and Cox proportional hazard models and some improvement by Bayesian approach in logistic models.
- Jerry Lawless, University of Waterloo:
Issues in the Use of Multi-State Models for Event History Analysis
- Xihong Lin, University of Michigan/Harvard:
Modeling the Association between age at a marker event and age at menopause using a varying-coefficient model and a cross-ratio model
- Todd MacKenzie, Dartmouth Medical School:
The Use of Auxiliary Variables or Markers in Clinical Trials with a Survival Endpoint
- Jason Nielsen, Simon Fraser University:
Mixed Nonhomogeneous Poisson Process Spline Models for the Analysis of Recurrent Event Panel Data
- James Robins, Harvard University:
Robust and Honest Confidence Intervals with Longitudinal Missing Data: Application of a Unified Theory of Parametric, Semi and Nonparametric Statistics Based On Higher Dimensional Influence Functions
- Jeremy Taylor, University of Michigan:
Joint models for longitudinal and survival data, with application to prostate cancer
- Roland Thomas, Carleton University:
Latent Variable and Measurement Error Modeling in the Social Sciences
- Lang Wu, University of British Columbia:
Nonlinear Mixed-Effects Models with Dropouts and Missing Covariates
- Grace Yi, University of Waterloo:
Methods on Recurrent Event Data with Mismeasured Covariates
- Leilei Zeng, Simon Fraser University:
Challenges in Transitional Analysis of Longitudinal Data
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- Pavel Bleher, IUPUI:
Exact Solution of the Six-Vertex Model with Domain Wall Boundary Condition
- David Brydges, UBC:
The Renormalisation Group and Self Avoiding Walk
- John Gracey, Liverpool:
Practicalities of renormalizing quantum field theories
- Li Guo, Rutgers:
Rota-Baxter algebra method in the Hopf algebra approach of pQFT renormalization
- Stefan Hollands, Gottingen:
Quantum fields in curved space
- Vladimir Korepin, YITP, Stony Brook:
Universality of Entropy Scaling in One-Dimensional Gap-less Models
- Dirk Kreimer, CNRS-IHES & Boston:
Renormalization: from Hopf algebras to number theory
- Robert MacKay, Warwick:
Quantum statistical mechanics of Frenkel-Kontorova chains
- Gerry McKeon, UWO:
Using the Renormalization Group
- Tim Morris, Southampton:
Manifestly gauge invariant exact renormalization group
- John Palmer, Arizona:
Short distance behavior of the subcritical scaling functions for the 2d Ising model
- Tom Spencer, IAS:
Supersymmetric models of random matrices and convexity
- Ivan Todorov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences:
The role of conformal invariance in quantum field theory
- Stefan Weinzierl, Mainz:
The Art of Computing Loop Integrals
- Jean Zinn-Justin, CEA/Saclay:
The critical temperature of the weakly interacting Bose gas
- Jean Zinn-Justin, CEA/Saclay:
Precise determination of critical exponents by QFT methods
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- Robert Bauer, Illinois at Urbana-Champaign:
SLE(8/3) in annuli
- Vincent Beffara, UMPA - ENS Lyon:
Critical percolation on other lattices, part I
- Vincent Beffara, UMPA - ENS Lyon:
Critical percolation on other lattices, part II
- John Cardy, Oxford:
The bulk stress tensor and conformal restriction
- Zhen-Qing Chen, Washington:
On symmetric stable processes
- Julien Dubedat, Courant Institute:
Commutation of SLEs
- Bertrand Duplantier, Saclay:
SLE and Quantum Gravity
- Leo Kadanoff, Chicago:
SLE, DLA, and Shapes, part I
- Leo Kadanoff, Chicago:
LE
- Nam-Gyu Kang, MIT:
On the quantitative boundary behavior of SLE
- Michael Kozdron, Regina:
Loop-erased random walk and Fomin's identity
- Gregory F. Lawler, Cornell:
Two-sided SLE8/3 and self-avoiding polygons
- Gregory F. Lawler, Cornell:
Laplacian random walk and SLE
- Scott Sheffield, California, Berkeley:
Local sets of the Gaussian Free Field, part I
- Scott Sheffield, California, Berkeley:
Local sets of the Gaussian Free Field, part II
- Scott Sheffield, California, Berkeley:
Local sets of the Gaussian Free Field, part III
- Wendelin Werner, Paris-Sud:
Self-avoiding loops, part I
- Wendelin Werner, Paris-Sud:
Self-avoiding loops, part II
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- Dr. S. Sivaloganathan, Director, Centre for Mathematical Medicine:
Opening Remarks
- Dr. Barbara Keyfitz, Director, Fields Institute:
Opening Remarks
- Dr. David Naylor, Dean & Pres-Elect, University of Toronto:
Opening Remarks
- Dr. Bob Bell, Pres. & CEO, University Health Network:
Opening Remarks
- Dr. Tak Mak, Senior Scientist, Ontario Cancer Institute – University Health Network,:
Order from Disorder Sprung
- Dr. Jim Keener, Distinguished Professor, University of Utah:
Mathematics and Medicine: Prescription for a Healthy Relationship
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- Panel Discussion:
The Next Superstring Revolution
- Robbert Dijkgraaf (Amsterdam), Strings05 Public Lecture:
Strings, Black Holes, and the End of Space and Time
- Leonard Susskind (Stanford), Strings05 Public Lecture:
Cosmic Landscape: String Theory and the Illusion of Intelligent Design
- Nima Arkani-Hamed, Harvard:
HEP circa 2010
- Vijay Balasubramanian, Pennsylania:
The Library of Babel: Holography and Quantum Foam
- Melanie Becker, Maryland:
M-theory Cosmology
- Niklas Beisert, Princeton:
Applying Integrability in AdS and CFT
- Iosif Bena, UCLA:
Geometric Transitions, Black Rings and Black Hole Microstates
- Dick Bond, CITA, Toronto:
Measuring Cosmic Parameters
- Freddy Cachazo, Perimeter Institute:
Recent Progress in Perturbative Gauge Theories
- Atish Dabholkar, Tata Institute:
Going beyond Bekenstein and Hawking
- Frederik Denef, Rutgers:
Constructions and distributions of string vacua
- Albert de Roeck, CERN:
( no audio available) Physics beyond the Standard Model at the LHC
- Bernard de Wit, Institute for Theoretical Physics & Spinoza Institute, Utrecht:
Supersymmetric Black Hole Partition Functions
- Michael Dine, Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics:
Branches of the Landscape
- Michael Douglas, I.H.E.S., Rutgers:
Is the number of string vacua finite?
- Henriette Elvang, UC Santa Barbara:
Black rings
- Sergey Frolov, Max-Planck-Institut fur Gravitationsphysik Albert-Einstein-Institut, Potsdam:
Multi-parameter deformations of AdS_5 x S^5 geometry
- Amihay Hanany, MIT:
Brane Tilings, Dimers and Quiver Gauge Theories
- Petr Horava, California, Berkeley & LBNL:
(no audio available) Noncritical M-Theory in 2+1 Dimensions as a Nonrelativistic Fermi Liquid
- Gary Horowitz, UCSB:
A new endpoint for Hawking evaporation
- Shamit Kachru, SLAC, Stanford:
A classical type IIA landscape
- Renata Kallosh, Stanford:
String cosmology and the index of the Dirac operator
- Anton Kapustin, Caltech:
Disorder operators in gauge theories and duality
- Per Kraus, UCLA:
Attractors, Anomalies, and Black Hole Entropy
- Martin Kruczenski, Brandeis:
Strings from N=1 superconformal gauge theories
- Hong Liu, MIT:
Black hole singularities in Yang-Mills theories
- Oleg Lunin, IAS:
Marginal deformations of field theories and their gravity duals
- Juan Maldacena, IAS:
Free fermions and BPS geometries
- Dario Martelli, CERN:
New results in AdS/CFT
- Hirosi Ooguri, CalTech:
Topological String Theory
- Joseph Polchinski, KITP, UCSB:
Update on cosmic strings
- Fernando Quevedo, Cambridge:
Exponentially large extra dimensions and soft supersymmetry breaking in type IIB flux compactifications
- Vyacheslav Rychkov, ITFA, Amsterdam:
Geometry quantization from supergravity
- Nathan Seiberg, IAS:
New Phenomena in 2d String Theory
- Ashoke Sen, Harish-Chandra Research Institute:
Extremal black holes in higher derivative gravity
- Eva Silverstein, SLAC, Stanford:
The Tachyon at the End of the Universe
- Andrei Starinets, Perimeter Institute:
Holography and hydrodynamics
- Andrew Strominger, Harvard:
Fun with Black Holes
- Shigeki Sugimoto, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto:
Analysis of QCD via Supergravity
- Tadashi Takayanagi, Harvard:
Time-like Linear Dilaton and Open-Closed Duality
- Alessandro Tomasiello, ITP, Stanford:
The Generalized Complex Geometry of Supersymmetry
- Henry Tye, Cornell:
Wavefunction of the Universe
- Angel Uranga, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid:
Infrared dynamics of duality cascades and warped throats
- Erik Verlinde, ITF, Amsterdam:
A Matrix Big Bang
- Edward Witten, IAS:
Axions in String Theory
- Shing-Tung Yau, Harvard:
Superstring theory with torsion
- Barton Zwiebach, MIT:
Is there a closed string tachyon vacuum?
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