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El. knyga: Algebraic and Geometric Methods in Discrete Mathematics

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  • Formatas: 277 pages
  • Serija: Contemporary Mathematics
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: American Mathematical Society
  • ISBN-13: 9781470437435
  • Formatas: 277 pages
  • Serija: Contemporary Mathematics
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: American Mathematical Society
  • ISBN-13: 9781470437435

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This volume contains the proceedings of the AMS Special Session on Algebraic and Geometric Methods in Applied Discrete Mathematics, held on January 11, 2015, in San Antonio, Texas. The papers present connections between techniques from ``pure'' mathematics and various applications amenable to the analysis of discrete models, encompassing applications of combinatorics, topology, algebra, geometry, optimization, and representation theory. Papers not only present novel results, but also survey the current state of knowledge of important topics in applied discrete mathematics. Particular highlights include: a new computational framework, based on geometric combinatorics, for structure prediction from RNA sequences; a new method for approximating the optimal solution of a sum of squares problem; a survey of recent Helly-type geometric theorems; applications of representation theory to voting theory and game theory; a study of fixed points of tensors; and exponential random graph models from the perspective of algebraic statistics with applications to networks. This volume was written for those trained in areas such as algebra, topology, geometry, and combinatorics who are interested in tackling problems in fields such as biology, the social sciences, data analysis, and optimization. It may be useful not only for experts, but also for students who wish to gain an applied or interdisciplinary perspective.
Preface vii
Eigenconfigurations of tensors
1(26)
Hirotachi Abo
Anna Seigal
Bernd Sturmfels
Sum of squares basis pursuit with linear and second order cone programming
27(28)
Amir Ali Ahmadi
Georgina Hall
Helly's theorem: New variations and applications
55(42)
Nina Amenta
Jesus A. De Loera
Pablo Soberon
Representation theory of the symmetric group in voting theory and game theory
97(20)
Karl-Dieter Crisman
Michael E. Orrison
Modeling the distribution of distance data in Euclidean space
117(20)
Ruth Davidson
Joseph Rusinko
Zoe Vernon
Jing Xi
Geometric combinatorics and computational molecular biology: Branching polytopes for RNA sequences
137(18)
Elizabeth Drellich
Andrew Gainer-Dewar
Heather A. Harrington
Qijun He
Christine Heitsch
Svetlana Poznanovic
Polyhedral approaches to learning Bayesian networks
155(34)
David Haws
James Cussens
Milan Studeny
Neural network coding of natural images with applications to pure mathematics
189(34)
Christopher J. Hillar
Sarah E. Marzen
Proving Tucker's Lemma with a volume argument
223(8)
Beauttie Kuture
Oscar Leong
Christopher Loa
Mutiara Sondjaja
Francis Edward Su
Factorization invariants in numerical monoids
231(20)
Christopher O'Neill
Roberto Pelayo
A Survey of Discrete Methods in (Algebraic) Statistics for Networks
251
Sonja Petrovic
Heather A. Harrington, University of Oxford, United Kingdom.

Mohamed Omar, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA.

Matthew Wright, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN.