Monday, March 16
Jane Heffernan (York University)
Lecture 17
Jeremy Quastel (University of Toronto)
Lecture 17
Masoud Khalkhali (Western University)
Lecture 20: The Uniformization Theorem
Oliver Scott Pankratz (University of Toronto)
Geodesic networks and the disjointness gap in the directed landscape
Yakov Shlapentokh-Rothman (University of Toronto)
Lecture 18 | Self-Similarity and the Einstein Vacuum Equations
Part of the Thematic Program on Shocks and Singularities: Nonlinear evolution equations in physical and life sciences
Nathaniel Osgood (University of Saskatchewan)
Lecture 25
Tuesday, March 17
Zhuang Niu (University of Wyoming)
Classification of C*-algebras
Dmitry Pelinovsky (McMaster University)
Lecture 19
Kevin Zumbrun (Indiana University)
Lecture 15 | Shocks and Patterns in Hyperbolic and Hyperbolic-Parabolic Balance Laws
Part of the Thematic Program on Shocks and Singularities: Nonlinear evolution equations in physical and life sciences
Wednesday, March 18
Jane Heffernan (York University)
Lecture 18
Jeremy Quastel (University of Toronto)
Lecture 18
Masoud Khalkhali (Western University)
Lecture 21: Back to Polygon Gluing
Yakov Shlapentokh-Rothman (University of Toronto)
Lecture 19 | Self-Similarity and the Einstein Vacuum Equations
Part of the Thematic Program on Shocks and Singularities: Nonlinear evolution equations in physical and life sciences
Nathaniel Osgood (University of Saskatchewan)
Lecture 26
Thursday, March 19
Nathaniel Osgood (University of Saskatchewan)
Lab 09
Zhuang Niu (University of Wyoming)
A classification of Villadsen algebras
Dmitry Pelinovsky (McMaster University)
Lecture 20
Kevin Zumbrun (Indiana University)
Lecture 16 | Shocks and Patterns in Hyperbolic and Hyperbolic-Parabolic Balance Laws
Part of the Thematic Program on Shocks and Singularities: Nonlinear evolution equations in physical and life sciences
Friday, March 20
Andrew Warren (University of British Columbia)
Principal curves in the space of probability measures
Anton Bernshteyn, UCLA
Minimal subdynamics
Isaiah Siegl (University of Washington)
Some Combinatorial Interpretation for the e-Coefficients of Chromatic Symmetric Functions
Nathaniel Osgood (University of Saskatchewan)
Lecture 27

