Date
Thu, 13 Feb 2020
Time
14:00 - 15:00
Location
L4
Speaker
Jonathan Hauenstein
Organisation
University of Notre Dame

Systems of nonlinear polynomial equations arise in a variety of fields in mathematics, science, and engineering.  Many numerical techniques for solving and analyzing solution sets of polynomial equations over the complex numbers, collectively called numerical algebraic geometry, have been developed over the past several decades.  However, since real solutions are the only solutions of interest in many applications, there is a current emphasis on developing new methods for computing and analyzing real solution sets.  This talk will summarize some numerical real algebraic geometric approaches as well as recent successes of these methods for solving a variety of problems in science and engineering.

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