Theoretical computer science conferences | Computer algebra
ISSAC, the International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, is an academic conference in the field of computer algebra. ISSAC has been organized annually since 1988, typically in July. The conference is regularly sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery special interest group SIGSAM, and the proceedings since 1989 have been published by ACM. ISSAC is considered as being one of the most influential conferences for the publication of scientific computing research. (Wikipedia).
John Voight :On some families of Jacobians with definite quaternionic multiplication
CONFERENCE Recording during the thematic meeting : « Symposium on Arithmetic Geometry and its Applications» the February 09, 2023 at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent Find this video and other talks given by worldwid
From playlist Algebraic and Complex Geometry
An invitation to nonlocal modeling, analysis and computation – Qiang Du – ICM2018
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing | Mathematics in Science and Technology Invited Lecture 15.2 | 17.2 An invitation to nonlocal modeling, analysis and computation Qiang Du Abstract: This lecture serves as an invitation to further studies on nonlocal models, their mathematics, c
From playlist Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
The mother of all representer theorems for inverse problems & machine learning - Michael Unser
This workshop - organised under the auspices of the Isaac Newton Institute on “Approximation, sampling and compression in data science” — brings together leading researchers in the general fields of mathematics, statistics, computer science and engineering. About the event The workshop ai
From playlist Mathematics of data: Structured representations for sensing, approximation and learning
Title: Computing real solutions to systems of polynomial equations using numerical algebraic geometry Symbolic-Numeric Computing Seminar
From playlist Symbolic-Numeric Computing Seminar
Algebraic geometric codes and their applications - Gil Cohen
Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar Topic: Algebraic geometric codes and their applications Speaker: Gil Cohen Affiliation: Princeton University For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Mathematics
Title: Root Separation Bound
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Nijenhuis Geometry Chair's Talk 1 (Vladimir Matveev)
SMRI -MATRIX Symposium: Nijenhuis Geometry and Integrable Systems Chair's Talk 1 (Vladimir Matveev) 7 February 2022 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SMRI-MATRIX Joint Symposium, 7 – 18 February 2022 Wee
From playlist MATRIX-SMRI Symposium: Nijenhuis Geometry and integrable systems
PUBLIC OPENING featuring Cédric Villani: The Many Facets of Entropy [2014]
Video taken from: http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/programs/scientific/fieldsmedalsym/14-15/
From playlist Mathematics
Title: Numerical methods for investigating parameter spaces for parameterized polynomial systems Symbolic-Numeric Computing Seminar
From playlist Symbolic-Numeric Computing Seminar
SketchySVD - Joel Tropp, California Institute of Technology
This workshop - organised under the auspices of the Isaac Newton Institute on “Approximation, sampling and compression in data science” — brings together leading researchers in the general fields of mathematics, statistics, computer science and engineering. About the event The workshop ai
From playlist Mathematics of data: Structured representations for sensing, approximation and learning
Chebfun is a Matlab-based open-source software project for "numerical computing with functions" based on algorithms related to Chebyshev polynomials. At the 2013 SIAM Annual Meeting, SIAM Past President Nick Trefethen spoke about his activities related to developing Chebfun.
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Zoom Talk & Problem Solving Session, Andrey Konyaev: Tuesday 15 February
SMRI -MATRIX Symposium: Nijenhuis Geometry and Integrable Systems Week 2 (MATRIX): Zoom Talk by Andrey Konyaev, followed by Problem Solving Session 15 February 2022 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SMRI
From playlist MATRIX-SMRI Symposium: Nijenhuis Geometry and integrable systems
Title: Symbolic-Numeric Problems, Image Analysis, and Parametric Polynomial Systems Symbolic-Numeric Computing Seminar
From playlist Symbolic-Numeric Computing Seminar
Nijenhuis geometry for ECRs: Pre-recorded Lecture 4
Pre-recorded Lecture 4: Nijenhuis geometry for ECRs Date: 10 February 2022 Lecture slides: https://mathematical-research-institute.sydney.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Prerecorded_Lecture4.pdf ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
From playlist MATRIX-SMRI Symposium: Nijenhuis Geometry and integrable systems
Martin Hairer Mini-course 2: Introduction to Regularity Structures
SMRI-MATRIX Symposium with Martin Hairer 18 February 2021: Mini-course 2 Title: Introduction to Regularity Structures Part 2 Symposium website: https://sites.google.com/monash.edu/symposium-with-martin-hairer/home Question from audience member (1:01:26): Is it possible to encode non-l
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Functions of Matrices, Lecture 5
Functions of Matrices with Nick Higham from the University of Manchester. Lecture 5
From playlist Gene Golub SIAM Summer School Videos
Chair's Talk -- Conjectures (Vladimir Matveev) & Zoom Talk (Andrey Konyaev): Monday 14 February
SMRI -MATRIX Symposium: Nijenhuis Geometry and Integrable Systems Week 2 (MATRIX),14 February 2022 0:00:00 Chair's Talk -- Conjectures, Vladimir Matveev 0:50:55 Zoom Talk, Andrey Konyaev 1:32:58 Questions from the Audience ----------------------------------------------------------------
From playlist MATRIX-SMRI Symposium: Nijenhuis Geometry and integrable systems
From playlist Contributed talks One World Symposium 2020
NOTACON 5: Zen and the Art of the Turing Machine
Speaker: aestetix The fight of art versus engineering Has inspired many passions to date. Computers, conceived by Alan Turing, Are just one form of this ancient debate. Maybe there really is no differing? For, just as code and data are the same, When we explore the world of reversing We w
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Giordano Cotti: Dubrovin’s conjecture - an overview
HYBRID EVENT Recorded during the meeting "D-Modules: Applications to Algebraic Geometry, Arithmetic and Mirror Symmetry" the April 12, 2022 by the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent Find this video and other talks given
From playlist Algebraic and Complex Geometry