An invitation to matroid theory - Day 2, Lectures 1 & 2
Zoom Passcode: Basis
Abstract
Giancarlo Rota once wrote of matroids that "It is as if one were to
condense all trends of present day mathematics onto a single
structure, a feat that anyone would a priori deem impossible, were it
not for the fact that matroids do exist" (Indiscrete Thoughts, 1997).
This makes matroid theory a natural hub through which ideas flow from
one field of mathematics to the next. At the end of our three-day
workshop, participants will understand the most common objects and
constructions in matroid theory to the depth suitable for exploring
many of these interesting connections. We will also pick up some
highly practical matroid tools for working through problems in
persistent homology, (optimal) cycle representatives, and other
objects of interest in TDA.
Day 2, Lecture 1, 10-10.45am
Matroid representations, continued
Day 2, Lecture 2, 11-11.45am
Matroids in homological algebra