This workshop will highlight new results and recent developments in the theory and applications of computational algebraic geometry. Speakers will present results on a range of techniques in the field including symbolic and numerical methods. Tools from algebraic geometry have been applied to a broad range of fields including: biology, chemistry, economics, optimization, physics, robotics, and statistics.
Workshops with close interactions:
I.4: Computational Geometry and Topology
I.5: Real Number Complexity
II.7: Computational Number Theory
III.1: Continuous Optimization
III.5: Symbolic Analysis
Organizers
MPI-CBG and Center for Systems Biology Dresden
Texas A&M University
NCSU
Speakers
Semi-plenary speakers
TU Dresden
Harvard University
Invited speakers
TU Berlin
MPI CBG Dresden
MPI MiS Leipzig
University of Osnabrueck
Western University
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
North Carolina State University
University of Barcelona
University of Leeds
University of Bern
INRIA Saclay
University of Hawai’i
University of Notre Dame
OvGU Magdeburg
University of Waterloo
Université Côte d’Azur
University of Michigan
MPI MiS Leipzig
Leiden University
University of Barcelona
