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Computational Approaches to GIT and Moduli Theory

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In this minisymposium, we focus on the computational issues arising from the construction of moduli spaces, especially the Gröbner basis techniques applied to Hilbert points and syzygy points.

  • Dawei Chen, Boston College
  • Anand Deopurkar, Columbia University
  • Patricio Gallardo, University of Georgia
  • Maksym Fedorchuk, Boston College
  • David Swinarski, Fordham University
  • Hyunbin Loh, POSTECH
  • Dao Phuong Bac, GAIA-POSTECH
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