Tensor decomposition: ideals meet applications

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We plan to have 8 talks, 4 each coming from two different areas -- (1) syzygies and (2) applications -- related to tensor decomposition. We plan to have 8 talks, 4 each coming from two different areas -- (1) syzygies and (2) applications -- related to tensor decomposition.
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 +* Lek-Heng Lim (University of Chicago)
 +* Jarosław Buczyński (Institute of Mathematics of Polish Academy of Sciences)
 +* Lieven De Lathauwer (KU Leuven)
 +* Insong Choe (KIAS, Korea)
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 +Session 2:
 +5. Andrzej Cichocki (RIKEN, Japan)
 +6. Kristian Ranestad (University of Oslo)
 +7. Tim (Shenglong) Hu (pending) (National University of Singapore)
 +8. Elisa Postinghel (KU Leuven)

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Tensor decomposition has typically been approached from only one or the other side of the pure / applied divide. The goal of this mini-symposium is to maximize a synergy of ideas related to tensor decomposition by bringing together researchers from these two different groups.

We plan to have 8 talks, 4 each coming from two different areas -- (1) syzygies and (2) applications -- related to tensor decomposition.

  • Lek-Heng Lim (University of Chicago)
  • Jarosław Buczyński (Institute of Mathematics of Polish Academy of Sciences)
  • Lieven De Lathauwer (KU Leuven)
  • Insong Choe (KIAS, Korea)

Session 2: 5. Andrzej Cichocki (RIKEN, Japan) 6. Kristian Ranestad (University of Oslo) 7. Tim (Shenglong) Hu (pending) (National University of Singapore) 8. Elisa Postinghel (KU Leuven)

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