SIAM AG 21 Proposed Minisymposia

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This wiki page is for informal coordination of minisymposia at SIAM AG21.

If you intend to propose a minisymposium, please email the title and names of organizers to the conference co-chairs (Hal Schenck and Josephine Yu).

Deadline for official submission: January 14, 2021 (11:59 p.m. Eastern Time).

  • Submissions and Deadlines (Please read the Minisymposia section. Note the "one talk per person" rule. This does not apply to invited plenary speakers. A poster may be presented in addition to a talk, provided the talk and the poster are on different results. A minisymposium organizer who is giving an introductory talk may give a talk at another minisymposium.)


Proposed Sessions

  1. Optimization and Algebraic Geometry I and II.
    Organizer: Gabor Pataki
  2. Algebraic Geometry of Data.
    Organizers: Luca Sodomaco and Kathlén Kohn
  3. Algebraic Vision.
    Organizers: Timothy Duff and Kathlén Kohn
  4. Commutative Algebra.
    Organizers: Alex Constantinescu and Thomas Kahle
    (To be specialized further later, in coordination with other commutative algebra sessions.)
  5. Algebraic Approaches to Maximum Likelihood Estimation.
    Organizers: Jane Ivy Coons, Aida Maraj, and Miruna-Stefana Sorea
  6. New Trends in Polynomial System Solving.
    Organizers: Margaret Regan and Simon Telen
  7. Algebraic Geometry and Machine Learning.
    Organizers: Jonathan Hauenstein, Yang-Hui He, Dhagash Metha, and Tingting Tang
  8. Tropical Geometry.
    Organizers: Marvin Hahn, Yue Ren, and Benjamin Schröter
    (To be specialized further later, in coordination with other tropical sessions.)
  9. Computational Real Algebraic Geometry.
    Organizers: Cordian Riener and Josué Tonelli-Cueto
  10. Polynomial Optimization and Applications.
    Organizers: Timo de Wolff and Mareike Dressler
  11. Differential Equations in Algebraic Geometry and Beyond.
    Organizers: Yairon Cid-Ruiz and Gleb Pogudin
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