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Topology, Geometry and Data Seminar - Pawel Dlotko

Pawel Dlotko
January 17, 2018
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Dreese Lab 480

Title: Applied and computational topology - from theory though algorithms to solutions of real problems

Speaker: Pawel Dlotko (Swansea University)

Abstract: In this talk I will present a few applications of topology I am working on: starting from application in computational neuroscience and medical image analysis and recognition to material sciences and dynamical systems. I will talk about all the components that are essential in my research: the theory that need to be developed or adjusted to a given problem, efficient algorithms that need to be implemented and real world data that they are operating on. Taking those as an unit gives a topological toolbox to explore geometry and topology hidden in in the universe.

Seminar URLhttps://research.math.osu.edu/tgda/tgda-seminar.html

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