Seminars
October 10, 2008 - 10:00
Seminar LACIM
UQAM, Pav. Président-Kennedy, 200, av. Président-Kennedy, salle PK-4323
Le consensus de systèmes de fermeture
Bruno Leclerc, EHESS
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October 10, 2008 - 14:30
Seminar CRM Applied Math and McGill CSE
McGill, Burnside Hall, 805 Sherbrooke O., salle 1205
Highly entangled wormlike micellar solutions - Model and predictions in LAOS and extensional flows
Pam Cook, University of Delaware
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October 10, 2008 - 15:00 - 16:00
Seminar MITACS de Mathématiques actuarielles et financières de Montréal
UdeM, Pav. André-Aisenstadt, 2920, ch. de la Tour,
salle 5340
Threshold strategies under the compound Poisson model
Kristina Sendova, University of Western Ontario
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October 10, 2008 - 15:30
Colloquium CRM-ISM-GERAD de Statistique
UQAM, Pavillon Président-Kennedy, 201, ave Président Kennedy,
Salle PK-5115
Studying the natural history of diseases through prevalent cases: can one exploit untapped features of length-biased data?
Pierre-Jérôme Bergeron, Universite d'Ottawa
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October 10, 2008 - 16:00
Colloquium CRM-ISM de mathématiques
UQAM, Pav. Sherbrooke, 200, rue Sherbrooke O., salle SH-3420
Visual chaos: dispersing, defocusing, absolute focusing and astigmatism
Leonid Bunimovich, Georgia Institute of Technology
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October 10, 2008 - 16:30
Seminar MITACS de Mathématiques actuarielles et financières de Montréal
UdeM, Pav. André-Aisenstadt, 2920, ch. de la Tour,
salle 5340
Applications of the method of maximum entropy in mean to finance
Silvia Mayoral, Carlos III University of Madrid
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October 10, 2008 - 17:00
Seminar Discrete Mathematics and Optimization
Thomson house this Friday
Next Monday is a holiday and so we will have a short break from the formal lecture series. Andrew King - Who will soon be leaving on an airplane though promising to return again - Has instead offered to give an informal speech entitled "Musings of a Ph.D. student: is there life after McGill?"
I'm pretty sure they serve beer there, so this could be one of the best lectures of the semester
Andrew King
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