Symmetry and Structure in Algebraic Computation

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Durham University Durham University
Agnes Szanto Agnes Szanto
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INRIA INRIA
Robert Krone Robert Krone
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Queen's University Queen's University
Sinai Robins Sinai Robins
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University of São Paulo University of São Paulo
Saugata Basu Saugata Basu
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University of Bonn University of Bonn
Niclas Kruff Niclas Kruff
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RWTH Aachen RWTH Aachen

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Overview

The concept of symmetry arises both in nature, science, and art. From a computational perspective, symmetry allows to reduce the complexity of problems or organize their resolution. This idea appears in different guises and in different contexts, for a variety of applications. The mini-symposium aims to present such instances.

Organizer

Evelyne Hubert (INRIA), Cordian Riener (Konstanz)

Confirmed Speakers

Emelie Dufresne

Durham University

Agnes Szanto

North Carolina State University

Evelyne Hubert

INRIA

Robert Krone

Queen's University

Sinai Robins

University of São Paulo

Saugata Basu

Purdue Universiy

Paul Görlach

University of Bonn

Niclas Kruff

RWTH Aachen

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