Conference Agenda
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Location: Unitobler, F011 30 seats, 59m^2 |
| Date: Tuesday, 09/Jul/2019 | |
| 10:00am - 12:00pm |
MS177, part 1: Algebraic and combinatorial phylogenetics Location: Unitobler, F011 Algebraic and combinatorial phylogenetics (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 Introduction to Algebraic and Combinatorial Phylogenetics Inferring species networks from gene trees Algebraic versus semi-algebraic conditions for phylogenetic varieties Trait evolution on two gene trees |
| 3:00pm - 5:00pm |
Room free Location: Unitobler, F011 |
| Date: Wednesday, 10/Jul/2019 | |
| 10:00am - 12:00pm |
MS177, part 2: Algebraic and combinatorial phylogenetics Location: Unitobler, F011 Algebraic and combinatorial phylogenetics (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) Weighting the Coalescent Identifiability of 2-tree mixtures for the Kimura 3ST model Markov association schemes Existence of maximally probable ranked gene tree topologies with a matching unranked topology |
| 3:00pm - 5:00pm |
MS199, part 1: Applications of topology in neuroscience Location: Unitobler, F011 Applications of topology in neuroscience (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) Understanding neuronal shapes with algebraic topology Computing homotopy types of directed flag complexes Applications of persistent homology to stroke therapy Neural decoding using TDA |
| Date: Thursday, 11/Jul/2019 | |
| 10:00am - 12:00pm |
MS126, part 1: Euclidean distance geometry and its applications Location: Unitobler, F011 Euclidean distance geometry and its applications (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) Isometries in Euclidean, Homogeneous, and Conformal Spaces Auxetic deformations of triply periodic minimal surfaces Voronoi Cells of Varieties Critical points of the Hamming and taxicab distance functions |
| 3:00pm - 5:00pm |
MS166, part 2: Computational aspects of finite groups and their representations Location: Unitobler, F011 Computational aspects of finite groups and their representations (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) Calculations with Symplectic Hypergeometric Groups Algorithmic factorization of noncommutative polynomials Finite groups of Lie type and computer algebra Classification of regular parametrized one-relation operads |
| 5:15pm - 6:30pm |
SIAGA meeting for corresponding and associate editors Location: Unitobler, F011 |
| Date: Friday, 12/Jul/2019 | |
| 10:00am - 12:00pm |
MS126, part 2: Euclidean distance geometry and its applications Location: Unitobler, F011 Euclidean distance geometry and its applications (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) Rigidity theory and algebraic matroids Periodic framework enhancements Barvinok's Naive Algorithm in Distance Geometry Mathematics of 3D genome reconstruction in diploid organisms |
| 3:00pm - 5:00pm |
MS186, part 1: Algebraic vision Location: Unitobler, F011 Algebraic vision (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) "Real" Algebraic Vision A geometric construction of the essential variety Classification of Point-Line Minimal Problems in Complete Multi-View Visibility |
| Date: Saturday, 13/Jul/2019 | |
| 10:00am - 12:00pm |
MS186, part 2: Algebraic vision Location: Unitobler, F011 Algebraic vision (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 Ideals of the Multiview Variety Estimation under group action and fast polynomial solvers, with applications to cryo-EM |
| 3:00pm - 5:00pm |
Room free Location: Unitobler, F011 |
