Applied Mathematics Research Collaboratorium
Graduate students seeking valuable research experience are invited to attend an upcoming Applied Mathematics Research Collaboratorium, where faculty and researchers present current projects and seek potential student collaborators. The upcoming collaboratorium will feature the following faculty:
Title: Can machine learning be used to predict the complexity of an algebraic algorithm?
Description: I will discuss an outline of one algorithm key to all of computational algebra for solving systems of polynomial equations, why its complexity is extremely high, and how machine learning might be able to help lower this complexity on average.
Title: An invitation to the calculus of variations
Description: I will present an overview of the field and my current research, and close with an example open problem.
Title: A glimpse into mean field particle systems and games
Description: This short talk gives a brief introduction to the theory and applications of mean field particle systems and mean field games.
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