Workshop description
The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers investigating fundamental issues of computational geometry and topology.
Speakers
Semi-plenary speakers
- Hiraoka, Yasu - Kyoto, Japan
- Mémoli, Facundo - Ohio State University, USA
Invited speakers
- Adams, Henry - Colorado State University, USA
- Ayala Hoffmann, Jose - Universidad de Tarapacá, Iquique, Chile
- Bauer , Ulrich - TU Munich, Germany
- Bendich, Paul - Duke, USA
- de Mesmay, Arnaud - Gaspa, France
- Evans, Myf - Potsdam, Netherlands
- Fasy, Brittany - Montana State University, USA
- Giusti, Chad - University of Delaware, USA
- Harrington, Heather - Oxford, UK
- Kalisnik, Sara - ETHZ, Switzerland
- Morozov, Dmitriy - Lawrence Berkeley Labs, USA
- Otter, Nina - Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
- Polonik, Wolfgang - UC Davis, USA
- Tsvietkova, Anastasiia - Rutgers University, USA
Preliminary program
This schedule is preliminary and could be updated.
Monday, June 12
14:00 ~ 14:30 | Topological Parallax: a Geometric Specification for Deep Perception Models Paul Bendich - Geometric Data Analytics, and Duke University, United States |
14:30 ~ 15:00 | Inference in topological data analysis Wolfgang Polonik - University of California, Davis, United States |
15:00 ~ 15:30 | To be announced Brittany Fasy - Montana State University, USA |
16:30 ~ 17:30 | Curse of dimensionality in persistence diagrams — How to characterize topology in single-cell resolution — Yasu Hiraoka - Kyoto, Japan |
Tuesday, June 13
14:00 ~ 14:30 | Bridging Morse theory and persistent homology of geometric complexes Ulrich Bauer - Technical University of Munich, Germany |
14:30 ~ 15:00 | Topological Optimization with Big Steps Dmitriy Morozov - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA |
16:30 ~ 17:00 | Topology of spatiotemporal trajectories Heather Harrington - University of Oxford, United Kingdom |
17:00 ~ 17:30 | To be announced Chad Giusti - University of Delaware, USA |
17:30 ~ 18:00 | Short decompositions and joint crossings of embedded graphs on surfaces Arnaud de Mesmay - CNRS, Université Gustave Eiffel, France |
Wednesday, June 14
14:00 ~ 14:30 | On the effectiveness of persistent homology Nina Otter - Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom |
14:30 ~ 15:00 | Geometry and physics of periodic tangling Myfanwy Evans - University of Potsdam, Germany |
15:00 ~ 15:30 | Magnitude, Alpha Magnitude and Applications Sara Kalisnik - ETH, Switzerland |
16:30 ~ 17:00 | Distribution of links and their volume in new random link model based on meanders Anastasiia Tsvietkova - Rutgers University, Newark, United States |
17:00 ~ 17:30 | Gordian Unlinks Jose Ayala Hoffmann - Universidad de Tarapacá, Chile |
17:30 ~ 18:30 | The Gromov-Hausdorff distance between spheres Facundo Mémoli - Ohio State University, USA |
Posters
- Extending Morse-Forman theory to vector functions
Guillaume Brouillette - Université de Sherbrooke, Canada - Intrinsic persistent homology via density-based metric learning
Ximena Fernandez - Durham University, United Kingdom - Harder-Narasimhan and Persistence modules: single central charge
Marc Fersztand - Oxford University, UK - A Shape Characterization of Quadrics
Georgi Georgiev - Konstantin Preslavski University of Shumen, Bulgaria - Harder-Narasimhan and persistence module: multiple central charges
Emile Jacquard - University of Oxford, UK - Discrete group actions on 3-manifolds and embeddable Cayley complexes
George Kontogeorgiou - University of Warwick, United Kingdom - A topological and 3D-geometrical study about an initial skeleton of the 2mass pleiades nucleus with DR2 distance
Francisco J. Marco Castillo - Universitat Jaume I, Spain - Real Polarization via Bohr Sommerfeld Geometric Quantization for Quadrics
Som Sadashiv Phene - University of Michigan Ann Arbor, USA