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* Carlos Amendola: Markov Bases | * Carlos Amendola: Markov Bases | ||
* Jeroen Hanselman: Technical Refereeing | * Jeroen Hanselman: Technical Refereeing | ||
- | * Marta Panizzut: Reproducibility in OSCAR | ||
and many more. This part flexible and open for suggestions. | and many more. This part flexible and open for suggestions. | ||
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Please wear a FFP2 mask whenever possible. | Please wear a FFP2 mask whenever possible. | ||
+ | =====Detailed location info===== | ||
+ | ===Thursday=== | ||
+ | The talks will be in the ZIB main lecture hall. Please find a sketch with the location at [[https:// | ||
+ | - U3 Dahlem Dorf | ||
+ | - Bus stop Arnimallee X83 | ||
+ | ==Lunch near ZIB== | ||
+ | - There are several restaurants near Dahlem Dorf | ||
+ | - Restaurant [[https:// | ||
+ | - [[https:// | ||
+ | ===Friday=== | ||
+ | We will start off in the lecture hall H3006 of the TU main building (Straße des 17. Juni 135), which is across the street from the math department (Straße des 17. Juni 136). This lecture hall is in area 3C on the third floor. This is at the back right of the building. You can either take the elevator or the big stairs to the right after the entrance, then continue to the third floor. | ||
+ | Afterwards the group moderators will depart with their respective groups for the rooms in the math department. The closest public transport stations are U2 Ernst-Reuter-Platz and S Tiergarten. | ||
+ | ==Lunch near TU== | ||
+ | - [[https:// | ||
+ | - [[http:// | ||
+ | - CARAS close to Ernst-Reuter-Platz | ||
+ | - Several restaurants in Knesebeckstr. | ||
=====Registration===== | =====Registration===== | ||
Please fill out the [[workshops: | Please fill out the [[workshops: | ||
- | =====Preliminary | + | =====Schedule===== |
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- | | ^ Thursday (ZIB) | + | | ^ Thursday (ZIB) |
- | ^ ^ [[https:// | + | ^ ^ [[https:// |
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- | | 10:00 -- 11:00 | [[https:// | + | | 10:00 -- 11:00 | [[https:// |
- | | 11:30 -- 12:30 | [[http:// | + | | 11:30 -- 12:30 | [[http:// |
- | | 12:30 -- 14:30 | Lunch break | 12:30 -- 14:00 | | Lunch break + poster session | + | | 12:30 -- 14:30 | Lunch break | 12:30 -- 14:00 | |
- | | ::: | ::: | 14:00 -- 14:30 | | General discussion | + | | ::: | ::: | 14:00 -- 14:30 | |
- | | 14:30 -- 15:30 | [[https:// | + | | 14:30 -- 15:30 | [[https:// |
- | | 16:00 -- 17:00 | [[https:// | + | | 16:00 -- 17:00 | [[https:// |
- | | | 18:00 Dinner (self paid) | + | | | 18:00 Dinner |
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+ | =====Abstracts===== | ||
+ | ====Antony Della Vecchia: Dealing with Data in Computer Algebra==== | ||
+ | As the accompaniment of computer experiments to research papers becomes an essential part of the research in pure mathematics the need for a supporting infrastructure has never been as apparent. We give an overview of the MaRDI project and its plans to support researchers working with computer algebra. | ||
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+ | ====Alexander M Kasprzyk: The Graded Ring Database==== | ||
+ | The Graded Ring Database ([[http:// | ||
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+ | ====Alheydis Geiger: Self-dual matroids from canonical curves - computational challenges==== | ||
+ | A hyperplane section of a canonical curve is a collection of 2g-2 points. From work by Dolgachev and Ortland it is known that point configurations | ||
+ | Self-dual point configurations are parametrized by a subvariety of the | ||
+ | Grassmannian Gr(n,2n) and its tropicalization. We provide an extensive | ||
+ | analysis of the tropical self-dual Grassmannian trop(SGr(3, | ||
+ | In this talk I will focus on the computational aspects and challenges of obtaining the above results. | ||
+ | This project is work in progress with Sachi Hashimoto, Bernd Sturmfels | ||
+ | and Raluca Vlad. | ||
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+ | ====Tabea Bacher and Ben Hollering: MathRepo -- A mathematical research-data repository==== | ||
+ | MathRepo is a repository of the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in Leipzig dedicated to mathematical research data. | ||
+ | In our talk, we outline the motivation to create this repository as an ad hoc solution to store data in 2017 and how it has evolved over time. We will show you some of the mathematics within it and provide insight into the technical details. | ||
+ | We will also discuss the connection to MaRDI and future improvements. | ||
+ | The talk will end with a special announcement. | ||
+ | ==MathRepo price== | ||
+ | Please participate in the [[https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | =====Reproducibility exercise===== | ||
+ | We will try to [[https:// | ||
=====Hotel recommendations in proximity of the Institute of Mathematics: | =====Hotel recommendations in proximity of the Institute of Mathematics: |