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| Sept 20, 4 PM
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| Ingraham 214
| [https://sites.google.com/view/julialindberg/home/ Julia Lindberg] (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
| [https://sites.google.com/view/julialindberg/home/ Julia Lindberg] (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
|''[[#Sept 20, Julia Lindberg (Electrical and Computer Engineering)|Polynomial system solving in applications]]''
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Fall 2021

date and time location speaker title
Sept 20, 4 PM Ingraham 214 Julia Lindberg (Electrical and Computer Engineering) Polynomial system solving in applications
Sept 27, 4 PM, Zoom talk William Cocke (US Army)
Oct 4, 2:45 PM Anjali Nair (Math)
Oct 11, 4 PM, Zoom talk Kurt Ehlert (Trading Strategy Developer at Auros)
Oct 18, 4 PM Jason Tochinsky (Math)
Oct 25, 4 PM, Zoom talk Patrick Bardsley (Machine Learning Engineer at Cirrus Logic)
Nov 8, 4 PM, Zoom talk Liban Mohammed(Machine Learning Engineer at MITRE)
Dec 6, 4 PM Hongxu Chen(Math)

Abstracts

Sept 20, Julia Lindberg (Electrical and Computer Engineering)

Polynomial systems arise naturally in many applications in engineering and the sciences. This talk will outline classes of homotopy continuation algorithms used to solve them. I will then describe ways in which structures such as irreducibility, symmetry and sparsity can be used to improve computational speed. The efficacy of these algorithms will be demonstrated on systems in power systems engineering, statistics and optimization


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