Categorical information geometry
Perrone, P
Geometric Science of Information. GSI 2023
268-277
(01 Aug 2023)
Building an alliance to map global supply networks
Pichler, A
Diem, C
Brintrup, A
Lafond, F
Magerman, G
Buiten, G
Choi, T
Carvalho, V
Farmer, J
Thurner, S
Science
volume 382
issue 6668
270-272
(20 Oct 2023)
Reconstruction of piecewise constant functions from X-ray data
Lebovici, V
(07 Jan 2019)
http://arxiv.org/abs/1901.01909v2
On rectangle-decomposable 2-parameter persistence modules
Botnan, M
Lebovici, V
Oudot, S
(20 Feb 2020)
http://arxiv.org/abs/2002.08894v4
Local characterizations for decomposability of 2-parameter persistence
modules
Botnan, M
Lebovici, V
Oudot, S
(05 Aug 2020)
http://arxiv.org/abs/2008.02345v2
modules
Hybrid transforms of constructible functions
Lebovici, V
(15 Nov 2021)
http://arxiv.org/abs/2111.07829v2
Euler Characteristic Tools For Topological Data Analysis
Hacquard, O
Lebovici, V
(24 Mar 2023)
http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.14040v3
Investigating the dose-dependency of the midgut escape barrier using a mechanistic model of within-mosquito dengue virus population dynamics.
Johnson, R
Stopard, I
Byrne, H
Armstrong, P
Brackney, D
Lambert, B
bioRxiv
(29 Sep 2023)
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37808804
Thu, 09 Nov 2023
17:00 -
18:00
L3
An effective version of a theorem of Habegger
Gareth Jones
(Manchester)
Abstract
Habegger showed that a subvariety of a fibre power of the Legendre family of elliptic curves contains a Zariski-dense set of special points if and only if it is special. I'll explain this result, and discuss an effective version that Gal Binyamini, Harry Schmidt, Margaret Thomas and I proved.
Thu, 02 Nov 2023
17:00 -
18:00
L3
A group action version of the Elekes-Szabó theorem
Martin Bays (Oxford)
Abstract
I will present a generalisation of the Elekes-Szabó result, that any ternary algebraic relation in characteristic 0 having large intersections with (certain) finite grids must essentially be the graph of a group law, to a version where one obtains an algebraic group action. In the end the conclusion will be similar, but with weaker assumptions. This is recent work with Tingxiang Zou.