Simon Fraser University

The Simon Fraser University PIMS site office is located in the Technology and Science Complex (TASC) 2 building on the Burnaby campus of Simon Fraser University (Map).

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Scientific, Seminar
Discrete Math Seminar: Ladislav Stacho
January 24, 2012
Simon Fraser University
Abstract: Let ne(G) be the maximum number of vertex-disjoint odd cycles of a graph G and ta(G) the minimum number of vertices whose removal makes G bipartite. We show that ta(G) ≤ 6ne(G) if G is planar. This improves the previous bound ta(G) ≤ 10ne(G...
Scientific, Seminar
Discrete Math Seminar: Chris Mitchell
March 27, 2012
Simon Fraser University
Abstract: In this talk we consider spy agents , a means for evaluating trust in remote hosts in mobile code scenarios. A spy agent, i.e. a mobile agent which circulates amongst anumber of remote hosts, can employ a variety of techniques to disguise...
Scientific, Seminar
Discrete Math Seminar: Jane Wodlinger
April 3, 2012
Simon Fraser University
Abstract In the early 1950s, Golay considered the problem of measuring radiation of a particular wavelength in the presence of background radiation, and defined a type of binary sequence pair that could be used in the design of a suitable measuring...
Scientific, Seminar
Discrete Math Seminar: Steve Chaplick
May 22, 2012
Simon Fraser University
Abstract: In this paper we study properties of intersection graphs of k-bend paths in the rectangular grid. A k-bend path is a path with at most k 90-degree turns. The class of graphs representable by intersections of k-bend paths is denoted by B_k...
Scientific, Seminar
Discrete Math Seminar: Zdenek Dvorak
February 17, 2012
Simon Fraser University
Summary: Recently, Grohe and Marx proved that for every H, there exist constants k, D and t such that if G does not contain H as a topologicalminor, then G is a clique sum of graphs that either avoid K_k as a minoror contain at most t vertices of...
Scientific, Seminar
Discrete Math Seminar: Ararat Harutyunyan
March 20, 2012
Simon Fraser University
Abstract: Given a graph G, the vertex-arboricity of G, denoted by a(G), is the smallest integer k such that V(G) can be partitioned into k sets each of which induces an acyclic subgraph. This notion relates to the chromatic number of a graph, and was...
Scientific, Seminar
Discrete Math Seminar: Cedric Chauve
April 10, 2012
Simon Fraser University
Abstract: A binary matrix satisfies the Consecutive-Ones Property (C1P) if its columns can be ordered in such a way that, on each row, the entries 1 are consecutive. Deciding if a matrix satisfies the C1P canbe done in linear time, and several...
Scientific, Seminar
Discrete Math Seminar: Dennis Epple
April 17, 2012
Simon Fraser University
Abstract: A $(k,l)$-colouring of a graph is a partition of its vertex set into $k$ independent sets and $l$ cliques. The bichromatic number $\\chi^b$ of a graph is theminimum $r$, such that the graph is $(k,l)$-colourable for all $k+l=r$.The...
Scientific, Conference
PIMS Hot Topics Workshop on Computational Criminology
September 19–21, 2012
Simon Fraser University
The goal of this workshop is to bring together mathematicians with an interest in working on crime modeling and analysis with researchers directly connected with real-world problems. This is a workshop based on computational criminology, an emerging...

Staff

Position Name Email Phone # Office
PIMS Site Director - Simon Fraser University Razvan Fetecau razvan_fetecau@sfu.ca (778) 782-6655
PIMS Education Coordinator, Simon Fraser University Jamie Mulholland jtmulhol@sfu.ca 778 782 7655 SCK10541
PIMS SFU Site Administrator Kenn Liu sfupims@sfu.ca +1 (778) 782-6655 Big Data Hub, Rm 10936
Name Position Research Interests Supervisor Year
Tareq Uz Zaman PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, Simon Fraser University Applied Mathmatics & PDE Steven Ruuth 2025
Lucas Villagra Torcomian PIMS-Simons Postdoctoral Fellow, Simon Fraser University Number Theory & Algebraic Geometry Imin Chen 2024
Yanwen Luo PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, Simon Fraser University Discrete &Computational Geometry Bojan Mohar 2023
Jane Shaw MacDonald PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, Simon Fraser University Numerical Analysis John Stockie 2022
Amy Wiebe Postdoctoral Researcher Combinatorics Tamon Stephen 2021
Hansol Park Postdoctoral Researcher Partial Differential Equations Razvan Fetecau 2021
Eric Jones SFU Calculus of variations and optimal control David Sivak 2020
Marco Carmosino Postdoctoral Researcher Valentine Kabanets 2019
Shuxing Li Simon Fraser University Combinatorics Jonathan Jedwab 2019
Halyun Jeong University of British Columbia High Dimensional Data Analysis Ben Adcock 2018
Nick Dexter Simon Fraser University Numerical Analysis Ben Adcock 2018
Claire Boyer Statistics Ben Adcock 2016
Mattia Talpo University of British Columbia Algebraic Geometry Nathan Ilten 2016
Simone Brugiapaglia Simon Fraser University Stochastics Ben Adcock 2016
Fiachra John Knox Simon Fraser University Combinatorics Bojan Mohar 2015
Jens Bauch Simon Fraser University Number theory and algebraic geometry Nils Bruin 2015
Julien Courtial Simon Fraser University Combinatorics Marni Mishna 2014
Kui Yu Simon Fraser University Feature selection and probabilistic graphical models on high-dimensional data Jian Pei 2014
Peter Kling Simon Fraser University Computer Science and Combinatorics Petra Berenbrink 2014