Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Date: Saturday, 13/Jul/2019
8:25am
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8:30am
Announcements
Location: vonRoll, Fabrikstr. 6, 001
8:30am
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9:30am
IP09: Mauricio Velasco: Extremal properties of 2-regular varieties
Location: vonRoll, Fabrikstr. 6, 001
 
8:30am - 9:30am

Extremal properties of 2-regular varieties

Mauricio Velasco

Universidad de los Andes, Colombia

IP09-streamed from 001: Mauricio Velasco: Extremal properties of 2-regular varieties
Location: vonRoll, Fabrikstr. 6, 004
 
9:30am
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10:00am
Coffee break
Location: Unitobler, F wing, floors 0 and -1
10:00am
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12:00pm
Room reserved (unless you reserved it, please don't enter)
Location: Unitobler, F005
MS146, part 3: Random geometry and topology
Location: Unitobler, F006
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Random geometry and topology

Chair(s): Paul Breiding (Max-Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Germany), Lerario Antonio (SISSA), Lundberg Erik (Florida Atlantic University), Kozhasov Khazhgali (Max-Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Germany)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

The integer homology threshold for random simplicial complexes

Andrew Newman
TU Berlin

 

The real tau-conjecture is true on average

Peter Bürgisser
TU Berlin

 

Geometric limit theorems in topological data analysis

Christian Lehn
Universität Chemnitz

 

Quantitative Singularity theory for Random Polynomials

Hanieh Keneshlou
MPI MiS Leipzig

MS171, part 1: Grassmann and flag manifolds in data analysis
Location: Unitobler, F007
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Grassmann and flag manifolds in data analysis

Chair(s): Chris Peterson (Colorado State University, United States of America), Michael Kirby (Colorado State University), Javier Alvarez-Vizoso (Max-Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Göttingen)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

PCA Integral Invariants for Manifold Learning

Javier Alvarez-Vizoso
Max-Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Göttingen

 

Subspace Averaging in Multi-Sensor Array Processing

Ignacio Santamaria1, Louis Scharf2, Vaibhav Garg1, David Ramirez3
1Universidad de Cantabria, 2Colorado Statew University, 3University Carlos III of Madrid

 

Variations on Multidimensional Scaling for non-Euclidean Distance Matrices

Mark Blumstein
Colorado State University

MS186, part 2: Algebraic vision
Location: Unitobler, F011
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Algebraic vision

Chair(s): Max David Lieblich (University of Washington, United States of America), Tomas Pajdla (Czech Technical University in Prague), Matthew Trager (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at NYU)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Solving for camera configurations from pairs

Brian Osserman
University of California, Davis

 

Ideals of the Multiview Variety

Andrew Pryhuber
University of Washington

 

Estimation under group action and fast polynomial solvers, with applications to cryo-EM

Joe Kileel
Princeton

MS173, part 3: Numerical methods in algebraic geometry
Location: Unitobler, F012
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Numerical methods in algebraic geometry

Chair(s): Jose Israel Rodriguez (UW Madison, United States of America), Paul Breiding (MPI MiS)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Certification of approximate roots of exact ill-posed polynomial systems

Agnes Szanto
NCSU

 

Numerical Implicitization

Justin Chen
Georgia Tech

 

The Distribution of Numbers of Operating Points of Power Networks

Julia Lindberg
Wisconsin Institute for Discovery

MS141, part 2: Chip-firing and tropical curves
Location: Unitobler, F013
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Chip-firing and tropical curves

Chair(s): Chi Ho Yuen (University of Bern), Alejandro Vargas (University of Bern)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Chip-firing and the tropical inverse problem

Dhruv Ranganathan
University of Cambridge

 

Tropical Prym Varieties

Yoav Len
Georgia Institute of Technology

 

Equidistribution of tropical Weierstrass points

Harry Richman
University of Michigan

 

Submodular functions in tropical geometry: the existence of semibreak divisors

Lilla Tóthmérész
Eötvös Loránd University

MS179, part 2: Algebraic methods for polynomial system solving
Location: Unitobler, F021
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Algebraic methods for polynomial system solving solving

Chair(s): Mohab Safey El Din (Sorbonne Université, France), Éric Schost (University of Waterloo)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

On polynomial and regular images of Euclidean spaces

José Fernando Galvan
Univ. Madrid

 

Degree bounds for the sparse Nullstellensatz

Gabriela Jeronimo
Univ. Buenos Aires

 

Signature-based Möller's algorithm for strong Gröbner bases over PIDs

Thibaut Verron
Johannes Kepler Univ.

 

Witness collections and a numerical algebraic geometry toolkit

Jose Rodriguez
Univ. of Wisconsin

MS130, part 4: Polynomial optimization and its applications
Location: Unitobler, F022
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Polynomial optimization and its applications

Chair(s): Timo de Wolff (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany), Simone Naldi (Université de Limoges, France), João Gouveia (Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Tighter bounds through rank-one convexification

Tillmann Weisser1, Sidhant Misra2, Hassan Hijzai2
1Los Alamos National Lab, NM, USA, 2Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, USA

 

Sieve-SDP: a simple facial reduction algorithm to preprocess semidefinite programs

Yuzixuan Zhu, Pataki Gabor, Tran-Dinh Quoc
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, USA

 

Phaseless rank

António Goucha1, João Gouveia2
1Universidade de Coimbra, 2Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal

 

Log-concave polynomials, entropy, and approximate counting

Cynthia Vinzant1, Nima Anari2, Kuikui Liu3, Shayan Oveis Gharan3
1North Carolina State University, NC, USA, 2Stanford University, CA, USA, 3University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

MS127, part 2: The algebra and geometry of tensors 2: structured tensors
Location: Unitobler, F023
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

The algebra and geometry of tensors 2: structured tensors

Chair(s): Elena Angelini (Università degli studi di Siena), Enrico Carlini (Politecnico di Torino), Alessandro Oneto (Humboldt Fundation, and Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

The monic rank

Jan Draisma
Universität Bern

 

The average condition number of tensor rank decomposition is infinite

Nick Vannieuwenhoven
KU Leuven

 

Symmetry groups of tensors

Emanuele Ventura
Texas A&M

 

On the rank preserving property of linear sections and its applications in tensors

Yang Qi
University of Chicago

MS174, part 3: Algebraic aspects of biochemical reaction networks
Location: Unitobler, F-105
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Algebraic aspects of biochemical reaction networks

Chair(s): Alicia Dickenstein (Universidad de Buenos Aires), Georg Regensburger (Johannes Kepler University Linz)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Reduction of the number of parameters

János Tóth
Budapest University of Technology and Economics

 

"Good children" and "bad children"

Nicola Vassena
Free University Berlin

 

Tikhonov-Fenichel parameter values for chemical reaction networks

Sebastian Walcher
RWTH Aachen

 

Parameter geography

Jeremy Gunawardena
Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School

MS164, part 3: Algebra, geometry, and combinatorics of subspace packings
Location: Unitobler, F-106
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Algebra, geometry, and combinatorics of subspace packings

Chair(s): Emily Jeannette King (University of Bremen, Germany), Dustin Mixon (Ohio State University)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

k-point semidefinite programming bounds for equiangular lines

Fabrício Machado
Universidade de São Paulo

 

Using quantum information techniques to find the number of mutually unbiased bases in any given dimension

Marcin Pawłoski
University of Gdansk

 

Fourier expansions of discrepancy kernels

Martin Ehler
Universität Wien

 

Detection of Ambiguities in Linear Arrays in Signal Processing

Frederic Matter
TU Damstadt

MS159: Intersections in practice
Location: Unitobler, F-107
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Intersections in practice

Chair(s): Martin Helmer (Australian National University)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Segre-driven ideal membership testing

Martin Helmer
Australian National University

 

The bottleneck degree of a variety

Sandra Di Rocco
KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm

 

Symbolic Computation of Invariants of Local Rings

Mahrud Sayrafi
University of Minnesota

MS169, part 2: Applications of Algebraic geometry to quantum information
Location: Unitobler, F-111
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Applications of Algebraic geometry to quantum information

Chair(s): Frédéric Holweck (University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Quantum entanglement from single particle perspective

Adam Sawicki
Center for Theoretical Physics Polish Academy of Sciences

 

Entanglement indicators for mixed three-qubit states

Szilárd Szalay
Wigner Research Centre for Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

 

Non-displacable manifolds, mutually coherent and mutually entangled states

Karol Zyczkowski
Jagiellonian University

 

Relating boundary entanglement to scattering data of the bulk in $AdS_3/CFT_2$

Péter Lévay
Budapest University of Technology and Economics

MS128, part 2: Symbolic-numeric methods for non-linear equations: Algorithms and applications
Location: Unitobler, F-112
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Symbolic-numeric methods for non-linear equations: Algorithms and applications

Chair(s): Angelos Mantzaflaris (Inria, France), Bernard Mourrain (Inria, France), Elias Tsigaridas (Inria, France)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

On hybrid univariate polynomial root-finders

Victor Pan
Lehman College CUNY

 

A robust path tracking algorithm for polynomial homotopy continuation

Marc Van Barel1, Simon Telen1, Jan Verschelde2
1KU Leuven, 2University of Illinois at Chicago

 

On the relationship of well conditioned polynomials and elliptic Fekete points

Jinsan Cheng, Junyi Wen
Chinese Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science

 

A sequence of polynomials with optimal condition number

Maria De Ujue Etayo Rodriguez, Carlos Beltrán, Jordi Marzo, Joaquim Ortega-Cerdà
University of Cantabria

MS176: Algebraic geometry for kinematics and dynamics in robotics
Location: Unitobler, F-113
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Algebraic geometry for kinematics and dynamics in robotics

Chair(s): Noémie Jaquier (Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland), Sylvain Calinon (Idiap Research Institute)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Some Applications of Classical Algebraic Geometry in Robotics

Jon Selig
London South Bank University

 

A modular approach for kinematic and dynamic modeling of complex robotic systems using algebraic geometry

Shivesh Kumar1, Andreas Müller2
1DFKI Bremen, 2Johannes Kepler University

 

Kinematics Analysis of Serial Manipulators via Computational Algebraic Geometry

Zijia Li
Johannes Kepler University

 

Robot manipulability tracking and transfer

Noémie Jaquier, Sylvain Calinon
Idiap Research Institute

MS196: Algebro-geometric methods for social network modelling
Location: Unitobler, F-121
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Algebro-geometric methods for social network modelling

Chair(s): Kayvan Sadeghi (University College London, United Kingdom)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Goodness-of-fit testing for log-linear network models

Despina Stasi
Illinois Institute of Technology

 

Cores, shell indices and the degeneracy of a graph limit

Johannes Rauh
Max-Plack Institute

 

On Exchangeability in Network Models

Kayvan Sadeghi
University College London, United Kingdom

MS185, part 3: Algebraic Geometry Codes
Location: Unitobler, F-122
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Algebraic Geometry Codes

Chair(s): Daniele Bartoli (Univerity of Perugia, Italy), Anna-Lena Horlemann (University of St. Gallen)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Subcovers and codes on a class of trace-defining curves

Guilherme Tizziotti
Federal University of Uberlandia

 

On Weierstrass semigroup at $m$ points on curves of the form $f(y)=g(x)$

Alonso Sepúlveda Castellanos
Federal University of Uberlandia

 

Pure gaps on curves with many rational places

Ariane Masuda
NYC College of Technology

 

Non projective Frobenius algebras and linear codes

Javier Lobillo Borrero
Universidad de Granada

MS145, part 4: Isogenies in Cryptography
Location: Unitobler, F-123
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Isogenies in Cryptography

Chair(s): Tanja Lange (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, The), Chloe Martindale (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, The), Lorenz Panny (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, The)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Post-quantum signature schemes and more from supersingular isogenies

Ward Beullens
KU Leuven

 

Algorithmic aspects of cryptographic invariant maps from isogenies

Florian Hess
University of Oldenburg

 

Verifiable Delay Functions from Isogenies and Pairings

Luca De Feo
Ecole Polytechnique

 

Cryptographic goals beyond key exchange and signatures

Jeff Burdges
GNUnet

1:30pm
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2:30pm
IP10: Kathryn Hess Bellwald: Topological adventures in neuroscience
Location: vonRoll, Fabrikstr. 6, 001
 
1:30pm - 2:30pm

Topological adventures in neuroscience

Kathryn Hess Bellwald

EPFL, Switzerland

IP10-streamed from 001: Kathryn Hess Bellwald: Topological adventures in neuroscience
Location: vonRoll, Fabrikstr. 6, 004
 
2:30pm
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3:00pm
Coffee break
Location: Unitobler, F wing, floors 0 and -1
3:00pm
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5:00pm
MS131, part 2: Computations in algebraic geometry
Location: Unitobler, F005
 
3:00pm - 5:00pm

Computations in algebraic geometry

Chair(s): Diane Maclagan (University of Warwick), Gregory G. Smith (Queen's University)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

The semigroup and cone of effective divisor classes on a hypersurface in a toric variety

Michael Stillman
Cornell University

 

On subring counting and simultaneous monomialization

Anne Frübhis-Krüger
University of Hanover

 

Fröberg-Macaulay conjectures for algebras

Mats Boij
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

 

Singular value decomposition for complexes

Frank-Olaf Schreyer
Saarland University

Room free
Location: Unitobler, F006
MS171, part 2: Grassmann and flag manifolds in data analysis
Location: Unitobler, F007
 
3:00pm - 5:00pm

Grassmann and flag manifolds in data analysis

Chair(s): Chris Peterson (Colorado State University, United States of America), Michael Kirby (Colorado State University), Javier Alvarez-Vizoso (Max-Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Göttingen)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

A dual subgradient approach to computing an optimal rank Grassmannian circumcenter

Tim Marrinan
Université de Mons

 

Low Rank Representations of Matrices using Nuclear Norm Heuristics

Silvia Dinica
Romanian Senate

 

Grassmann Tangent-Bundle Means

Justin Marks
Gonzaga University

Room free
Location: Unitobler, F011
Room free
Location: Unitobler, F012
MS167, part 4: Computational tropical geometry
Location: Unitobler, F013
 
3:00pm - 5:00pm

Computational tropical geometry

Chair(s): Kalina Mincheva (Yale University), Yue Ren (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Germany)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Massively parallel methods with applications in tropical geometry

Dominik Bendle1, Kathrin Bringmann2, Arne Buchholz3, Janko Boehm1, Christoph Goldner4, Hannah Markwig4, Mirko Rahn5, Yue Ren6, Benjamin Schroeter7
1Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, 2Universität Köln, 3Universität des Saarlandes, 4Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, 5Fraunhofer ITWM, 6Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Germany, 7Binghamton University

 

Tropical Grassmannians Gr_p(3,8) and the Dressian Dr(3,8)

Dominik Bendle1, Janko Boehm1, Yue Ren2, Benjamin Schroeter3
1Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, 2Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Germany, 3Binghamton University

 

Computing unit groups of curves

Justin Chen1, Sameera Vemulapalli2, Leon Zhang1
1UC Berkeley, 2Princeton University

 

A numerical algorithm for tropical membership

Taylor Brysiewicz
Texas A&M University

MS153, part 2: Symmetry in algorithmic questions of real algebraic geometry
Location: Unitobler, F021
 
3:00pm - 5:00pm

Symmetry in algorithmic questions of real algebraic geometry

Chair(s): Cordian Riener (UiT - The Arctic University of Norway, Norway), Philippe Moustrou (UiT - The Arctic University of Norway, Norway)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Orbit closures in the Zariski spectrum of the infinite polynomial ring

Mario Kummer
TU Berlin

 

Sum-of-squares hierarchy for symmetric formulations.

Adam Kurpisz
ETH Zurich

 

Symmetry Preserving Interpolation

Erick Rodriguez Bazan
INRIA

 

Separating invariants of finite groups

Fabian Reimers
TU Munich

MS129, part 2: Sparsity in polynomial systems and applications
Location: Unitobler, F022
 
3:00pm - 5:00pm

Sparsity in polynomial systems and applications

Chair(s): Timo de Wolff (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany), Mareike Dressler (University of California, San Diego, CA, USA)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Filling a much-needed gap in the literature

Bruce Reznick
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA

 

Computing elimination ideals of likelihood equations

Xiaoxian Tang1, Timo de Wolff2, Rukai Zhao1
1Texas A&M University, TX, USA, 2Technische Universität Berlin, Germany

 

Nonnegative polynomials and circuit polynomials

Jie Wang
Peking University, China

 

An Experimental Classification of Maximal Mediated Sets

Oguzhan Yürük, Timo de Wolff, Olivia Röhrig
Technische Universität Berlin, Germany

MS127, part 3: The algebra and geometry of tensors 2: structured tensors
Location: Unitobler, F023
 
3:00pm - 5:00pm

The algebra and geometry of tensors 2: structured tensors

Chair(s): Elena Angelini (Università degli studi di Siena), Enrico Carlini (Politecnico di Torino), Alessandro Oneto (Barcelona Graduate School of Mathematics)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Varieties of tensor decompositions and multi secants to curves and surfaces

Kristian Ranestad
University of Oslo

 

Varieties of Hankel matrices and their secant varieties

Hirotachi Abo
University of Idaho

 

Tensor decomposition, sparse representation and moment varieties

Bernard Mourrain
INRIA

 

The Distance Function from the Variety of Rank One Partially-Symmetric Tensors

Luca Sodomaco
Università di Firenze

MS199, part 2: Applications of topology in neuroscience
Location: Unitobler, F-105
 
3:00pm - 5:00pm

Applications of topology in neuroscience

Chair(s): Kathryn Hess Bellwald (Laboratory for topology and neuroscience, EPFL, Switzerland), Ran Levi (University of Aberdeen, UK)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Simplicial convolutional neural networks for in-painting of cochains

Gard Spreemann
Laboratory for topology and neuroscience, EPFL, Switzerland

 

Using topological data analysis to classify certain stimuli in the Blue Brain reconstruction

Jason Smith
University of Abedeen , UK

 

Topology and neuroscience

Daniela Egas Santander
Laboratory for topology and neuroscience, EPFL, Switzerland

 

Application of topological data analysis to the detection of mild cognitive impairment

Alice Patania
Indiana University

MS164, part 4: Algebra, geometry, and combinatorics of subspace packings
Location: Unitobler, F-106
 
3:00pm - 5:00pm

Algebra, geometry, and combinatorics of subspace packings

Chair(s): Emily Jeannette King (University of Bremen, Germany), Dustin Mixon (Ohio State University)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Symplectic Geometry and Frame Theory

Clayton Shonkwiler
Colorado State University

 

Symplectic Geometry, Optimization and Applications to Frame Theory

Tom Needham
Ohio State University

 

The optimal packing of eight points in the real projective plane

Hans Parshall
Ohio State University

 

Spherical configurations with few angles

William J. Martin
Worcester Polytechnic Institute

MS136, part 3: Syzygies and applications to geometry
Location: Unitobler, F-107
 
3:00pm - 5:00pm

Syzygies and applications to geometry

Chair(s): Laurent Busé (INRIA Sophia Antipolis), Yairon Cid Ruiz (Universitat de Barcelona), Carlos D'Andrea (Universitat de Barcelona)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Inversion of polynomial systems and polar maps

Remi Bignalet Cazalet
Université de Bourgogne

 

Singularities and radical initial ideals

Alexandru Constantinescu
Freie Universität Berlin

 

Syzygies and gluing for semigroup rings

Philippe Gimenez
Universidad de Valladolid

 

Specialization of rational maps

Yairon Cid Ruiz
Universitat de Barcelona

Room free
Location: Unitobler, F-111
Room free
Location: Unitobler, F-112
Room free
Location: Unitobler, F-113
MS139, part 3: Combinatorics and algorithms in decision and reason
Location: Unitobler, F-121
 
3:00pm - 5:00pm

Combinatorics and algorithms in decision and reason

Chair(s): Liam Solus (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Svante Linusson (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

From random forests to regulatory rules: extracting interactions in high-dimensional genomic data

Karl Kumbier
University of California, Berkeley

 

Probabilistic tensors and opportunistic Boolean matrix multiplication

Petteri Kaski
Aalto University

 

Discrete Models with Total Positivity

Dane Wilburne
York University

MS134, part 7: Coding theory and cryptography
Location: Unitobler, F-122
 
3:00pm - 5:00pm

Coding theory and cryptography

Chair(s): Alessio Caminata (University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland), Alberto Ravagnani (University College Dublin, Ireland)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

An Asymmetric MacWilliams Identitity for Quantum Stabilizer Codes

Tefjol Pllaha
Aalto University

 

Code-based crypto for small servers

Tanja Lange
Eindhoven University of Technology

 

Reproducible Codes and Cryptographic Applications

Edoardo Persichetti
Florida Atlantic University

 

Hyperelliptic point-counting in genus 3 and higher, the RM case

Simon Abelard
University of Waterloo

MS162, part 2: Applications of finite fields theory
Location: Unitobler, F-123
 
3:00pm - 5:00pm

Applications of finite fields theory

Chair(s): Antoine Joux (University of Sorbonne), Giacomo Micheli (EPFL), Violetta Weger (University of Zurich, Switzerland)

 

(25 minutes for each presentation, including questions, followed by a 5-minute break; in case of x<4 talks, the first x slots are used unless indicated otherwise)

 

Public key encryption and key exchange from LDPC codes: LEDAcrypt

Paolo Santini
Marche Polytechnic University

 

Cryptological properties of mappings of finite fields

Gohar Kyureghyan
University of Rostock

 

Pseudorandom walks on elliptic curves

Laszlo Merai
RICAM

 

Fractional Jumps and pseudorandom number generation

Federico Amadio Guidi
University of Oxford