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This Workshop is supported by Grant-in-Aid Scientific Research (B) No. 15H03619 (Sadayoshi Kojima, Tokyo Institute of Technology) and others.
Date: | Oct. 28 (Fri) afternoon, 2016 — 30 (Sun) around midday |
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Venue: | Lecture hall at College Plaza(From Akita Station, it takes 6 minutes on foot) |
Meitoku-kan building, 1-51, naka-doori 2 cho-me, Akita City, Akita, Japan | |
Organizers: | Kazuhiro Ichihara (Nihon Univ.), Yasuharu Nakae (Akita Univ.) |
Attention : another conference at Akita city in the same period |
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The other conference named "Nihon josei kaigi" which does not relate to our workshop will be held at Akita city in the same period of ours. Many participants of the conference from the outside of Akita will be anticipated. Please reserve your room of hotel as soon as possible. |
The workshop is over. The organizers acknowledge all participants for their cooperation.
Last modified on Nov. 7, 2016
Scope
This workshop aims for the development of the study of topology by using computers. Talks of the workshop contain:
- Results in topology inspired by computer experiments
- Results in topology with computer aided proof
- Implementing algorithms in topology and introduction of software in topology
- Introductory lectures on applications of topology
- Introductory talks of potentially related topics with topology
Speakers
- Alden Walker (Center for Communication Research)
- Szilárd Zsolt Fazekas (Akita University)
- Haruko Takayama (Nishi) (Josai University)
- Hiroki Kodama (University of Tokyo)
- Yuichi Kabaya (Kitami Institute of Technology)
- Koji Nuida (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))
- Shun Wakatsuki (University of Tokyo)
Schedule and Abstract
The schedule and Abstracts of the Workshop is available from the links below.
- Schedule & Abstracts(PDF file)
We will hold a conference party in the evening of the second day of the workshop. If you will join the party, please let us know by the email address indicated below, until October 21.
Slide
- Genki Kusano, Statistical analysis of persistent homology
- Szilárd Zsolt Fazekas, Regular languages closed under word operations
- Eri Kamikawa, A recognition system of knot diagram image
- Yuumu Rikiishi, BeadsKnot - A knot drawing system which allows us to simulate Reidemister Moves
- Kento Nakamura, An interactive visualization system on a family of Kleinian groups based on Schottky groups
- Koji Nuida, How to apply topology to cryptography, hopefully
- Takuya Sakasai, An abelian quotient of the symplectic derivation Lie algebra of the free Lie algebra
- Ayaka Shimizu, Reductivity problem on knot projections
- Shun Wakatsuki, Computation of string operations using rational homotopy theory
Access
College Plaza(from Akita Station, it takes 6 minutes on foot)
2nd floor, Meitoku-kan building, 1-51, naka-doori 2 cho-me, Akita City