Workshop on Software and Applications of Numerical Algebraic Geometry
May 23 - May 25, 2016
This workshop will focus on solving systems of polynomial equations using numerical algebraic geometry. It will introduce the participants to algorithms of numerical algebraic geometry so that they can use and develop variations to address their own research problems of interest. Progress related to the redevelopment of Bertini along with an introduction for creating solving modules will also be discussed. Finally, this workshop will bring together researchers from a variety of application fields to discuss successes and current challenges related to solving systems of polynomial equations.
Registration is required in order to attend the workshop. Funding from the National Science Foundation is available for graduate students, postdocs, early career faculty, members of under-represented groups, and researchers without federal support.
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Schedule
Plenary Speakers
- Daniel Bates, Colorado State University
- Andrew Murray, University of Dayton
Organizers
- Jonathan Hauenstein, University of Notre Dame
- Daniel Brake, University of Notre Dame
- Andrew Sommese, University of Notre Dame
- Charles Wampler, General Motors R&D
Acknowledgements:
We gratefully acknowledge the support of the National Science Foundation, as well as the Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics, College of Science, and Duncan Professor of Mathematics at the University of Notre Dame.