Thu, 19 Apr 2007
14:00 -
15:00
Comlab
Micro-processor design: Theoretical physics meets high-volume manufacturing
Dr Carl Seger
(Intel and University of Oxford)
One natural question in interpolation theory is: given a finite set of points
in R^n, what is the least degree of polynomials on R^n needed to induce every
function from the points to R? It turns out that this "interpolation degree" is
closely related to a fundamental measure of complexity in algebraic geometry
called Castelnuovo-Mumford regularity. I'll explain these ideas a new
application to projections of varieties.