Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Location: Unitobler, F007
30 seats, 59m^2
Date: Tuesday, 09/Jul/2019
10:00am
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12:00pm
MS123, part 1: Asymptotic phenomena in algebra and statistics
Location: Unitobler, F007
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Asymptotic phenomena in algebra and statistics

Chair(s): Rob H. Eggermont (Technical University Einhoven, Netherlands), Uwe Nagel (University of Kentucky, USA), Tim Römer (Universität Osnabrück, 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)

 

Strength and polynomial functors

Arthur Bik
University of Bern, Switzerland

 

Asymptotics Proved by the Method of Cumulants

Hanna Döring
Universität Osnabrück, Germany

 

FI-algebras: examples and counterexamples

Robert Krone
University of California at Davis, USA

 

Asymptotic behavior of chains of ideals with symmetry

Dinh Le Van
Universität Osnabrück, Germany

3:00pm
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5:00pm
MS123, part 2: Asymptotic phenomena in algebra and statistics
Location: Unitobler, F007
 
3:00pm - 5:00pm

Asymptotic phenomena in algebra and statistics

Chair(s): Rob H. Eggermont (Technical University Einhoven, Netherlands), Uwe Nagel (University of Kentucky, USA), Tim Römer (Universität Osnabrück, 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)

 

Quantitative Properties of Ideals arising from Hierarchical Models

Aida Maraj
University of Kentucky, USA

 

Bounding degrees of generators for sequences of ideals

Mateusz Michalek
Max-Planck-Institute MiS, Germany

 

Asymptotic Phenomena in the homology groups of graph configuration spaces

Eric Ramos
University of Oregon, USA

 

Mirror spaces and stability in the homology of Vandermonde varieties

Cordian Riener
The University of Tromsø


Date: Wednesday, 10/Jul/2019
10:00am
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12:00pm
MS200, part 1: From algebraic geometry to geometric topology: Crossroads on applications
Location: Unitobler, F007
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

From algebraic geometry to geometric topology: crossroads on applications

Chair(s): Jose Carlos Gomez Larrañaga (CIMAT), Renzo Ricca (University of Milano-Bicocca), De Witt Sumners (Florida 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)

 

Momentum of vortex tangles by weighted area information

Renzo L. Ricca
University of Milano-Bicocca,

 

Alexandrov spaces and topological data analysis

Fernando Galaz-García
KIT

 

Geometrical and topological analysis of chromosome conformation capture data

Javier Arsuaga
University of California, Davis

 

Asymptotic behavior of the homology of random polyominoes

Érika Roldán-Roa
The Ohio State University

3:00pm
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5:00pm
MS200, part 2: From algebraic geometry to geometric topology: Crossroads on applications
Location: Unitobler, F007
 
3:00pm - 5:00pm

From algebraic geometry to geometric topology: crossroads on applications

Chair(s): Jose Carlos Gomez Larrañaga (CIMAT), Renzo Ricca (University of Milano-Bicocca), De Witt Sumners (Florida 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)

 

Privileged topologies of self-assembling molecular knots

Cristian Micheletti
SISSA

 

Why are there knots in proteins?

Sophie Jackson
University Of Cambridge

 

The study of 2-stratifolds as models for applications (Part 1)

Jose Carlos Gomez Larrañaga1, Wofgang Heil2, Francisco Gonzalez Acuña3
1CIMAT, 2FSU, 3UNAM and CIMAT

 

The study of 2-stratifolds as models for applications (Part 2)

Jose Carlos Gomez Larrañaga1, Wolfgang Heil2, Francisco Gonzalez Acuña3
1CIMAT, 2FSU, 3UNAM


Date: Thursday, 11/Jul/2019
10:00am
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12:00pm
MS181, part 1: Integral and algebraic geometric methods in the study of Gaussian random fields
Location: Unitobler, F007
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Integral and algebraic geometric methods in the study of Gaussian random fields

Chair(s): David Ginsbourger (Idiap Research Institute and University of Bern, Switzerland), Jean-Marc Azaïs (Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse)

 

(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)

 

Asymptotic normality for the Volume of the nodal set for Kostlan-Shub-Smale polynomial systems

Jean-Marc Azaïs
Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse

 

Euler characteristic and bicovariogram of random excursions

Raphaël Lachieze-Rey
Université Paris Descartes

 

Bayesian approach to filament estimation with a latent Gaussian random field model

Wolfgang Polonik1, Johannes Krebs2
1UC David, 2UC Davis

 

On the universality of roots of random polynomials

Guillaume Poly
Université de Rennes I

3:00pm
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5:00pm
MS200, part 3: From algebraic geometry to geometric topology: Crossroads on applications
Location: Unitobler, F007
 
3:00pm - 5:00pm

From algebraic geometry to geometric topology: crossroads on applications

Chair(s): Jose Carlos Gomez Larrañaga (CIMAT), Renzo Ricca (University of Milano-Bicocca), De Witt Sumners (Florida 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)

 

Time-reversal homotopical properties of concurrent systems

Eric Goubault
École Polytechnique

 

Efficient computation of multiparameter persistent homology

Abraham Martín del Campo Sánchez
CONACYT-CIMAT

 

Classification of Streamline Topologies for Hamiltonian vector fields and its applications to Topological Flow Data Analysis

Takashi Sakajo
Kyoto University

 

Robot motion planning and equivariant cohomology

Michael Farber
Queen Mary, University of London


Date: Friday, 12/Jul/2019
10:00am
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12:00pm
MS181, part 2: Integral and algebraic geometric methods in the study of Gaussian random fields
Location: Unitobler, F007
 
10:00am - 12:00pm

Integral and algebraic geometric methods in the study of Gaussian random fields

Chair(s): David Ginsbourger (Idiap Research Institute and University of Bern, Switzerland), Jean-Marc Azaïs (Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse)

 

(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 some Karhunen-Loève expansions related to two-point homogeneous spaces

Jean-Renaud Pycke
Université d'Évry Val d'Essonne

 

Geometry-driven finite-rank approximations of Gaussian random fields

Cédric Travelletti1, David Ginsbourger2, Dario Azzimonti3
1Idiap Research Institute and University of Bern, 2Idiap Research Institute and Unversity of Bern, 3Istituto "Dalle Molle" di Studi sull'Intelligenza Artificiale

 

Algebraic methods in sparse grids for interpolation

Henry Wynn1, Hugo Maruri-Aguilar2
1London School of Economics, 2Queen Mary University of London

3:00pm
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5:00pm
MS200, part 4: From algebraic geometry to geometric topology: Crossroads on applications
Location: Unitobler, F007
 
3:00pm - 5:00pm

From algebraic geometry to geometric topology: crossroads on applications

Chair(s): Jose Carlos Gomez Larrañaga (CIMAT), Renzo Ricca (University of Milano-Bicocca), De Witt Sumners (Florida 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)

 

Reconnection in Biology and Physics

De Witt Sumners
FSU

 

On the real geometric hypothesis of Banach

Luis Montejano
UNAM

 

The Cucker-Smale flocking model on manifolds: Geometric & topological effects, and flocking realizability

Franz Wilhelm Schlöder
University of Milano-Bicocca

 

Topological modeling of local reconnection

Mariel Vazquez
UC davis


Date: Saturday, 13/Jul/2019
10:00am
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12:00pm
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

3:00pm
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5:00pm
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