Projects in Algorithmic Algebraic Geometry

Instructor: Frank Sottile
Lectures: Mondays 8:00–10:00 024, Arnimallee 3
                    Fridays 8:00–10:00 007, Arnimallee 6
Exercises: Tuesday 12:00–14:00 007, Arnimallee 6

    For this class, I want everyone to complete a smallish to medium-sized project. This should involve some mathematics and some computation. Ideally, you would do this in pairs.
    Each group will make a presentation to the rest of us of their project either during the week 2–6 March or on 20 March. This will be about 30 minutes and would include a brief discussion of the mathematics, as well as a brief demonstration of some software that was written for the project. You would also hand in a short typed (LaTeX) description of your work. It is not intended to be onerous, but to stimulate each of you to go a little further than the lectures, and to satisfy whatever requirements we need for official purposes. Different topics may have different emphasis on how much to write up and how much to code.
Chosen Topics:
Monday 2 March 12:20 Abbas Murrey and Amoah Brefo Approximation theory with Bézier curves
Wednesday 4 March 12:20 Monica Soto and Enrico Bartoletto Binomial edge ideals of graphs.
Thursday 5 March 11:40 Alexey Gonus and Natalia Konstantinova Tropical geometry
12:20 Niklas Livchitz and Matthias Himmelmann Tropical geometry
Friday 6 March 9:40 Lea Fliegner and André Zepernick Implement Buchberger's algorithm in Singular
10:20 Andrei Comaneci and Sofia Garzon Toric ideals and integer programming
11:00 Zijun Li and Lingwei Ye The group law on an elliptic curve
11:40 Shuvadarshan Bhual, Subodh Singh
Khanger, and Abinaya Jayaprakash
Computation of Free Resolutions over R-modules.
12:20 Fawzy Naguib Syzygies, free resolutions, and Hilbert Polynomials.

Possible Topics:

Projects that were done in a previous (graduate) class at Texas A&M


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