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-'''[[Likelihood Geometry]].''' Organizers: Serkan Hosten (San Francisco State University) and Jose Rodriguez (University of Chicago).+'''[[Algebraic Vision]].''' Organizer: Rekha Thomas (University of Washington).
-'''[[Tensors: From Algebra To Applications]].''' Organizers: Elina Robeva (MIT) and Anna Seigal (UC Berkeley).+'''[[Applications of Algebra to Signal Processing and Digital Imaging]].''' Organizers: Cristiano Bocci (University of Siena), Cameron Farnsworth (Yonsei University), Hwangrae Lee (Auburn University) and Luke Oeding (Auburn University).
-'''[[Algebraic Vision]].''' Organizer: Rekha Thomas (University of Washington).+'''[[Euclidean Distance Degree]].''' Organizers: Corey Harris (Florida State University) and Martin Helmer (UC Berkeley).
'''[[Free Resolutions Governed By Geometric and/or Combinatorial Data]].''' Organizers: Carlos D'Adrea (Universitat de Barcelona) and Florian Enescu (Georgia State University). '''[[Free Resolutions Governed By Geometric and/or Combinatorial Data]].''' Organizers: Carlos D'Adrea (Universitat de Barcelona) and Florian Enescu (Georgia State University).
-'''[[Applications of Algebra to Signal Processing and Digital Imaging]].''' Organizers: Cristiano Bocci (University of Siena), Cameron Farnsworth (Yonsei University), Hwangrae Lee (Auburn University) and Luke Oeding (Auburn University)+'''[[Likelihood Geometry]].''' Organizers: Serkan Hosten (San Francisco State University) and Jose Rodriguez (University of Chicago).
-'''[[Euclidean Distance Degree]].''' Organizers: Corey Harris (Florida State University) and Martin Helmer (UC Berkeley).+'''[[Sparse Representations from Moments]].''' Organizers: Bernard Mourrain (INRIA) and Cordian Riener (University of Konstanz).
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 +'''[[Symbolic Combinatiorics]].''' Organizers: Shaoshi Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences), Manuel Kauers (Johannes Kepler University), Stever Melczer (University of Waterloo), and Michael Singer (North Carolina State University).
'''[[Symmetry and Structure in Algebraic Computation]].''' Organizers: Evelyne Hubert (INRIA) and Cordian Riener (University of Konstanz). '''[[Symmetry and Structure in Algebraic Computation]].''' Organizers: Evelyne Hubert (INRIA) and Cordian Riener (University of Konstanz).
-'''[[Symbolic Combinatiorics]].''' Organizers: Shaoshi Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences), Manuel Kauers (Johannes Kepler University), Stever Melczer (University of Waterloo), and Michael Singer (North Carolina State University)+'''[[Tensors: From Algebra To Applications]].''' Organizers: Elina Robeva (MIT) and Anna Seigal (UC Berkeley).

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Algebraic Vision. Organizer: Rekha Thomas (University of Washington).

Applications of Algebra to Signal Processing and Digital Imaging. Organizers: Cristiano Bocci (University of Siena), Cameron Farnsworth (Yonsei University), Hwangrae Lee (Auburn University) and Luke Oeding (Auburn University).

Euclidean Distance Degree. Organizers: Corey Harris (Florida State University) and Martin Helmer (UC Berkeley).

Free Resolutions Governed By Geometric and/or Combinatorial Data. Organizers: Carlos D'Adrea (Universitat de Barcelona) and Florian Enescu (Georgia State University).

Likelihood Geometry. Organizers: Serkan Hosten (San Francisco State University) and Jose Rodriguez (University of Chicago).

Sparse Representations from Moments. Organizers: Bernard Mourrain (INRIA) and Cordian Riener (University of Konstanz).

Symbolic Combinatiorics. Organizers: Shaoshi Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences), Manuel Kauers (Johannes Kepler University), Stever Melczer (University of Waterloo), and Michael Singer (North Carolina State University).

Symmetry and Structure in Algebraic Computation. Organizers: Evelyne Hubert (INRIA) and Cordian Riener (University of Konstanz).

Tensors: From Algebra To Applications. Organizers: Elina Robeva (MIT) and Anna Seigal (UC Berkeley).

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