Joint Mathematics Meetings AMS Special Session
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2024 Joint Mathematics Meetings (JMM 2024)
- Moscone North/South, Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA
- January 3-6, 2024 (Wednesday - Saturday)
- Meeting #1192
Associate Secretary for the AMS Scientific Program:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics mmanes@secretariat.ams.org
AIM-AMS Special Session on Applied Topology Beyond Persistence Diagrams
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AIM-AMS Special Session on Applied Topology Beyond Persistence Diagrams, I
This session will bring together researchers interested in developing advanced topological techniques such as fiber bundles, cup products, and spectral sequences to be used in the modern applied setting. It will serve as a bridge between researchers primarily interested in algorithmic techniques and those primarily interested in the development of novel topological methods, with the broader goal of widening the array of topological tools available to researchers in mathematics and science.
Room 011, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Nikolas Schonsheck, University of Delaware nischon@udel.edu
Lori Ziegelmeier, Macalester College
Gregory Henselman-Petrusek, University of Oxford
Chad Giusti, Oregon State University
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1:00 p.m.
Output-sensitive Computation of Generalized Persistence Diagrams for 2-filtrations
Dmitriy Morozov*, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Amit Patel, Colorado State University
(1192-55-30599) -
1:30 p.m.
Delaunay Bifiltrations of Functions on Point Clouds
Ángel Javier Alonso, TU Graz
Michael Kerber, TU Graz
Tung Lam, University at Albany, SUNY
Michael Lesnick*, University at Albany, SUNY
(1192-55-32354) -
2:00 p.m.
Posets whose persistence modules are always interval decomposable and homological invariants
Toshitaka Aoki, Kobe University
Emerson G. Escolar, Kobe University
Shunsuke Tada*, Kobe University
(1192-16-30230) -
2:30 p.m.
Bounding the Interleaving Distance for Geometric Graphs with a Loss Function
Erin Wolf Chambers*, St. Louis University
(1192-55-28302) -
3:00 p.m.
The discriminating power of the generalized rank invariant
Nathaniel Clause, The Ohio State University
Woojin Kim*, Duke University
Facundo Mémoli, The Ohio State University
(1192-55-30975) -
3:30 p.m.
Topology of spatiotemporal data
Katherine Benjamin*, University of Oxford
(1192-55-28866) -
4:00 p.m.
Spectral relaxations of the persistent rank invariant
Jose Perea, Northeastern University
Matt Piekenbrock*, Northeastern University
(1192-47-32168) -
4:30 p.m.
Vector bundles for alignment and dimensionality reduction
Jose Perea*, Northeastern University
(1192-55-27610)
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1:00 p.m.
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Saturday January 6, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AIM-AMS Special Session on Applied Topology Beyond Persistence Diagrams, II
This session will bring together researchers interested in developing advanced topological techniques such as fiber bundles, cup products, and spectral sequences to be used in the modern applied setting. It will serve as a bridge between researchers primarily interested in algorithmic techniques and those primarily interested in the development of novel topological methods, with the broader goal of widening the array of topological tools available to researchers in mathematics and science.
Room 011, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Nikolas Schonsheck, University of Delaware nischon@udel.edu
Lori Ziegelmeier, Macalester College
Gregory Henselman-Petrusek, University of Oxford
Chad Giusti, Oregon State University
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8:00 a.m.
Extending Dowkers theorem to multiway relations
Vin de Silva, Pomona College
Chad Giusti, University of Delaware
Vladimir Itskov, Pennsylvania State University
Michael Robinson, American University
Radmila Sazdanovic, NC State University
Nikolas Schonsheck, University of Delaware
Melvin Vaupel*, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Iris H. R. Yoon, University of Delaware
(1192-55-30933) -
8:30 a.m.
Fast mixture separation using the Dowker complex
Michael Robinson*, American University
(1192-06-27844) -
9:00 a.m.
Decoding zero-length bars
Ling Zhou*, Duke University
(1192-55-29925) -
9:30 a.m.
Anti-geometric Persistence - Theory and Applications
Jerome Roehm*, Doane University
(1192-55-32626) -
10:00 a.m.
Connections between Vietoris--Rips complexes, packings and coverings of projective spaces, and zeros of odd maps
Henry Hugh Adams, University of Florida
Johnathan Bush*, University of Florida
Florian Frick, Carnegie Mellon University
(1192-55-29850) -
10:30 a.m.
Circular structures in high dimensional gene expression data
Kelly Spry Maggs, EPFL
Markus Kirolos Kirolos Youssef*, EPFL
(1192-55-30524) -
11:00 a.m.
Combining Computational Topology and Machine Learning for Drug Discovery
Aras Asaad, University of Buckingham
Vidit Nanda, University of Oxford
Alexander M Tanaka*, University of Oxford
(1192-68-30310) -
11:30 a.m.
Structure in neural correlations during spontaneous activity: an experimental and topological approach
Carina Curto, Penn State
Enrique Hansen, Ecole Normale Superieure
Nicole Sanderson*, The Pennsylvania State University
German Sumbre, Ecole Normale Supérieure
(1192-92-32698)
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8:00 a.m.
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Saturday January 6, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AIM-AMS Special Session on Applied Topology Beyond Persistence Diagrams, III
This session will bring together researchers interested in developing advanced topological techniques such as fiber bundles, cup products, and spectral sequences to be used in the modern applied setting. It will serve as a bridge between researchers primarily interested in algorithmic techniques and those primarily interested in the development of novel topological methods, with the broader goal of widening the array of topological tools available to researchers in mathematics and science.
Room 011, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Nikolas Schonsheck, University of Delaware nischon@udel.edu
Lori Ziegelmeier, Macalester College
Gregory Henselman-Petrusek, University of Oxford
Chad Giusti, Oregon State University
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1:00 p.m.
Exploring homology for hypergraphs
Alyson Bittner, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Peter Bubenik, University of Florida
Vladimir Itskov, Pennsylvania State University
Helen Jenne, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Emilie Purvine*, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
(1192-55-29830) -
1:30 p.m.
HyperTDA: Hypergraphs & persistence diagrams for multiscale topological features in structured data
Deborah Ajayi, University of Ibadan
Agnese Barbensi, University of Oxford
Heather A Harrington, University of Oxford
Christian Degnbol Madsen, University of Melbourne
Michael P.H. Stumpf, University of Melbourne
Iris H. R. Yoon*, University of Delaware
(1192-55-28817) -
2:00 p.m.
Topological Data Analysis of Knowledge Networks
Russell Funk, University of Minnesota
Jingyi Guan*, Macalester College
Jason Owen-Smith, University of Michigan
Adam Schroeder, Macalester College
Lori Ziegelmeier, Macalester College
(1192-55-31066) -
2:30 p.m.
The functional significance of topological features from large-scale biological networks
Manu Aggarwal*, National Institutes of Health
Vipul Periwal, National Institutes of Health
(1192-55-31004) -
3:00 p.m.
Level set topology for piecewise linear functions: From ReLU neural networks to more general polyhedral domains.
Marissa Masden*, University of Oregon
(1192-57-30076) -
3:30 p.m.
Topological Descriptors of Plant-Pollinator Communities
Chad Giusti, University of Delaware
Melinda Kleczynski*, National Institute of Standards and Technology
(1192-55-32639) -
4:00 p.m.
A computational approach for persistent relative homology
Gregory Henselman-Petrusek, University of Oxford
Christian Joseph Lentz*, Macalester College
Xintan Xia, Macalester College
Lori Ziegelmeier, Macalester College
(1192-55-30153) -
4:30 p.m.
Stability for Compressions of Multi-Parameter Clusterings
Katharine Adamyk*, Hamline University
(1192-55-32556)
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1:00 p.m.