Applications of Numerical Algebraic Geometry in Math, Science, and Engineering
From SIAG-AG
[edit] Overview
Numerical algebraic geometry is driven by applications. The need to solve polynomial systems is strong, especially in fields such as smart grid networks, chemical reaction networks, kinematics and robotics, quantum and string theory, algebraic statistics, and many others. With continuing advances in computer hardware and theory and algorithms in numerical algebraic geometry, the scope of problems we can solve will also evolve. This session features talks discussing the application of theory, algorithms, and software in numerical algebraic geometry to problems across mathematics, science, and engineering.
[edit] Organizer
Dani Brake, University of Notre Dame
[edit] Confirmed Speakers
Elizabeth Gross, San Jose State University
Nick Hein, Benedictine College
Dhagash Mehta, United Technologies Research Center
Wenrui Hao, Penn State
Sam Sherman, University of Notre Dame
Lee, Tsung-Lin, National Sun Yat-sen University
Karleigh Cameron, Colorado State University
Parker Edwards, University of Florida