This event will take place on Treaty 7 territory—see BIRS's detailed land acknowledgment for more information.
We too support the rights of Indigenous peoples, and we encourage all participants to read and reflect upon the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and its 94 Calls to Action to support and respect their cultures and their well-being. We also encourage online participants to learn about the Indigenous peoples whose lands they are on.
Alia Hamieh (UNBC)
Moments of L-functions
Nathan Ng (Lethbridge)
Moments of L-functions
Habiba Kadiri (Lethbridge)
Explicit Number Theory
Greg Martin (UBC)
Comparative Number Theory
Martha Mathurin-Moe
(EDI Executive Director, University of Lethbridge)
EDI and Mathematics: Disruption and Opportunity
You are welcome to address your questions or concerns to any of the leaders of our Collaborative Research Group:
Alia Hamieh ⟨alia dot hamieh at unbc dot ca⟩ (University of Northern British Columbia)
Habiba Kadiri <habiba dot kadiri at uleth dot ca> (University of Lethbridge)
Greg Martin <gerg at math dot ubc dot ca> (University of British Columbia)
Nathan Ng ⟨nathan dot ng at uleth dot ca⟩ (University of Lethbridge).
While in Banff, you can also contact the BIRS staff for assistance.
We hope that you will have an excellent experience at the event!
We gratefully acknowledge the financial and logistical support of the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (who are funding our Collaborative Research Group L-functions in Analytic Number Theory), the University of British Columbia, the University of Lethbridge, the University of Northern British Columbia, and the Number Theory Foundation. Finally, we certainly acknowledge the Banff International Research Station for Mathematical Innovation and Discovery for hosting our event.