Algebraic Geometry of Data

15-Oct-2020, 14:00-15:00 (4 years ago)

Abstract: It is often convenient to visualise algebraic varieties (and hence systems of polynomial equations) by sampling. The key challenge is to have the right distribution and density in order to recover the shape, i.e the topology of the variety. Bottlenecks are pairs of points on the variety joined by a line which is normal to the variety at both points. These points play a special role in determining the appropriate density of a point-sample. Under suitable genericity assumptions the number of bottlenecks of an affine variety is finite and we call it the bottleneck degree. We show that it is determined by (classical) invariants of the variety, i.e. polar classes. The talk is based on joint work with D. Eklund and M. Weinstein.

algebraic geometry

Audience: researchers in the topic


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Organizers: Jesus Martinez Garcia*, Ivan Cheltsov*, Jungkai Chen, Jérémy Blanc, Ernesto Lupercio, Yuji Odaka, Zsolt Patakfalvi, Julius Ross, Cristiano Spotti, Chenyang Xu
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