Directed Topology Two Ways
Event details
Date | 29.01.2020 |
Hour | 10:15 › 11:15 |
Speaker | Nicole Sanderson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
Location | |
Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Abstract: Topology is a field of mathematics created to study dynamic phenomena that obey the “arrow of time”. Yet the algebraic topological tools developed historically ignore this directionality. We present two models that reincorporate direction into the topological objects of study – one with application to classifying the behavior of neurons in the brain and one with application to verifying concurrent programs.
Information about time and place of the Applied Topology Seminar can be found on the webpage: https://www.epfl.ch/labs/hessbellwald-lab/seminar/apptopsem1920/
Information about time and place of the Applied Topology Seminar can be found on the webpage: https://www.epfl.ch/labs/hessbellwald-lab/seminar/apptopsem1920/
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- Applied Topology Seminar