Difference between revisions of "Template:NextTalk"

From STRUCTURES Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "'''May 27 - 11h-13h, SR C''' The Mapper algorithm - Fabian Klos <br> : ''no abstract'' Morse theory and their persistence modules - Peter Albers <br> :''I will present an up...")
 
Line 1: Line 1:
'''May 27 - 11h-13h, SR C'''
+
<h3> May 27 11h-13h, SR C </h3>
  
The Mapper algorithm - Fabian Klos <br>
+
'''The Mapper algorithm - Fabian Klos''' <br>
: ''no abstract''
+
''no abstract available''
  
Morse theory and their persistence modules - Peter Albers <br>
+
'''Morse theory and their persistence modules - Peter Albers''' <br>
:''I will present an upgrade of classical Morse theory using persistent modules. This seems not (directly) connected to TDA. After a short introduction to the basic ideas of Morse theory I will explain the associated persistence modules. In this situation the corresponding barcode has a very clear meaning and I’ll present a mini-application showing that short bars can be useful. I learned all this from https://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.04044.pdf .''
+
''I will present an upgrade of classical Morse theory using persistent modules. This seems not (directly) connected to TDA. After a short introduction to the basic ideas of Morse theory I will explain the associated persistence modules. In this situation the corresponding barcode has a very clear meaning and I’ll present a mini-application showing that short bars can be useful. I learned all this from https://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.04044.pdf .''

Revision as of 14:15, 17 May 2019

May 27 11h-13h, SR C

The Mapper algorithm - Fabian Klos
no abstract available

Morse theory and their persistence modules - Peter Albers
I will present an upgrade of classical Morse theory using persistent modules. This seems not (directly) connected to TDA. After a short introduction to the basic ideas of Morse theory I will explain the associated persistence modules. In this situation the corresponding barcode has a very clear meaning and I’ll present a mini-application showing that short bars can be useful. I learned all this from https://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.04044.pdf .