Algebraic Models in Data Science and Quantum Systems

Information
Algebraic methodology has in recent years proven to be a very versatile framework to tackle problems in applied sciences and data. Key advances include the evolution of algebraic statistics into an increasingly active research area that not only provides models for statistical data analysis but also finds numerous applications in other fields like phylogenetics, chemical reaction networks and more recently quantum chemistry. In this workshop we bring together people from the field of applied algebra with scientists working on data science and quantum systems with the goal of fostering fruitful interactions and further expanding the use of algebraic methods in the sciences.
The workshop is financed by the Centre for Advanced Analytics and Predictive Sciences (CAAPS) at the University of Augsburg.
Organizers: Alexandros Grosdos, Jakob Kottmann, André Uschmajew
Registration
Registration is not mandatory but appreciated, as it helps us with organization and catering.
Speakers
- Carlos Améndola, Berlin
- Viktoriia Borovik, Osnabrück
- Hugh Burton, Cambridge
- Paul Breiding, Osnabrück
- Gregor Kemper, Munich
- Irem Portakal, MPI MiS
- Joschka Roffe, Edinburgh
- Anna-Laura Sattelberger, MPI MiS
- Christian Schilling, Munich
- Maximilian Wiesmann, MPI MiS
Directions
University of Augsburg
Building I2, Room 1309Universitätsstraße 12a
86159 Augsburg
Germany
