Saturday, 9 September, Morning Session, 8:30–10:50, Room 5, BLB
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8:30–8:50
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Anne Shiu, Texas A&M University
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Identifiability of linear compartment models: the singular locus
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9:00–9:20
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Emanuele Ventura, Texas A&M University
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Phylogenetic complexity of group-based models
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9:30–9:50
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David Kahle, Baylor.
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m2r: Macaulay 2 in R
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10:00–10:20
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Jose Israel Rodriguez, The University of Chicago
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Subvarieties of the likelihood correspondence
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10:30–10:50
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Anthony Harrison, Kent State University
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Computing the lattice size of a lattice polygon
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11:00–11:50
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Invited address by Mirela Çiperiani, University of Texas at Austin |
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13:30–14:20
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Invited address by Kevin M. Pilgrim, Indiana University, Bloomington |
Saturday, 9 September, Afternoon Session, 14:30–16:50, Room 5, BLB
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14:30–14:50
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Luis García-Puente, Sam Houston State University
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Gröbner Bases of Neural Ideals
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15:00–5:20
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Kaitlyn Phillipson,
St. Edward's University
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Structure of the Neural Ideal for Convex and Non-convex Codes
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15:30–15:50
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Nida Obatake, Texas A&M University
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Place field diagrams of convex neural codes
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16:00–16:20
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Xiaoxian Tang, Texas A&M University
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Investigating multistationarity in structured reaction networks
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16:30–16:50
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Brandilyn Stigler, Southern Methodist University
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Model Selection via Groebner Bases
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17:05–17:55
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Invited address by Adrianna Gillman, Rice University |
Sunday, 10 September, Morning Session, 9:00–11:20, Room 5, BLB
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9:00–9:20
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Lourdes Juan, Texas Tech.
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Applications of Algebraic Geometry to Symbolic Integration
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9:30–9:50
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Yuyu Zhu, Texas A&M University
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PSD and SOS Cones for Ternary Sextics
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10:00–10:20
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Dan Bates, Colorado State University
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Numerical algebraic geometry for geolocation
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10:30–10:50
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Taylor Brysiewicz, Texas A&M University
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Computing Newton Polytopes via Witness Sets
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11:00–11:20
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Jonathan Hauenstein, University of Notre Dame.
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Polynomials and the exponent of matrix multiplication
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Sunday, 10 September, Afternoon Session, 13:00–15:20, Room 5, BLB
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13:00–13:20
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Chris Francisco, Oklahoma State University
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Borel ideals and their surprising appearance in discrete geometry
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13:30–13:50
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Michael DiPasquale, Oklahoma State University
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Splines on semi-algebraic cells
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14:00–14:20
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Carlos Arreche, University of Texas at Dallas.
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Differential Galois theory for difference equations and hypertranscendence
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14:30–14:50
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Jeff Mermin, Oklahoma State University
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Free multiplicities on the A3 braid arrangment
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15:00–15:20
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Maurice Rojas, Texas A&M University
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Sharper Topological Bounds for Near-Circuit Exponential Sums
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