Friday 16 October Afternoon Session
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15:00--15:20 | Seth Sullivant |
Identifiability of phylogenetic mixture models. |
15:30--15:50 | Megan Owen |
A Fast Algorithm for Computing Geodesic Distances in Tree
Space. |
16:00--16:20 | Matthew Macauley |
What do Coxeter groups and Boolean networks have in common? |
16:30--16:50 | Elena Dimitrova |
Probabilistic dynamical systems for reverse engineering
of the yeast cell cycle network. |
17:00--17:20 | Greg Rempala |
Algebraic Statistical Model for Inferring Biochemical
Reactions Network. |
Saturday 17 October Morning Session
|
9:00--9:20 | Ruriko Yoshida |
Markov bases and subbases for bounded contingency tables. |
9:30--10:00 | Martin Malandro |
Inverse semigroup Fourier analysis for partially ranked data. |
10:00--10:20 | Abraham Martin del Campo |
Finiteness theorems for chains of toric ideals. |
10:30--10:50 | Weronika Buczynska |
Toric models of graphs. |
11:00--11:20 | Hirotachi Abo |
Secant varieties to tangential varieties of cubic
Veronese embedding. |
Saturday 17 October Afternoon Session
|
15:00--15:20 | Ivan Soprunov |
On higher dimensional toric codes. |
15:30--16:00 | Stefan Tohaneanu |
The minimal distance of evaluation codes. |
16:00--16:20 | Felipe Voloch |
Factoring polynomials and an algebraic surface cryptosystem. |
Sunday 18 October Morning Session
|
9:30--10:00 | Maurice Rojas |
Chamber Cones and Faster Real Solution Counting. |
10:00--10:20 | Zach Teitler |
Experimentation at the Frontiers of Reality in Schubert
Calculus. |
10:30--10:50 | Martin Avendano |
Descartes' rule is Exact! |
11:00--11:20 | Daniel Bates |
Khovanskii-Rolle continuation for real solutions of polynomial
systems. |
11:30--11:50 | Anton Leykin |
Numerical Algebraic Geometry for Macaulay 2. |
12:00--12:20 | Chris Peterson |
Numerical computation of the Jordan Canonical Form of a matrix via
algebraic geometry. |