Daniel Tolosa Villarreal will present the paper “Persistence paths and signature features in topological data analysis” by Chebyrev et al. https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.00381
If you’d like to see the past papers we’ve presented (as well as the notes and code that past presenters have provided), see our website: https://kimballj67.github.io/ASU_Applied_Math_Paper_Group/.
AMPD UP (Applied Math Presentations & Discourse for Understanding Papers)
Wednesday, November 12
9:00am AZ/MST
WXLR A202
For more information, visit the website. Reach out to Kimball Johnston with questions.
What is AMPD UP (Applied Math Presentations & Discourse for Understanding Papers)?
It is a reading group for applied mathematicians at ASU. Each week, a different member of the group presents the results of a recent applied math research paper to the rest of the group. That way, each group member only has to read one or two of the papers covered by the group but gets to learn about all of these papers. In addition to spreading knowledge, this will help students become better researchers and presenters.
Daniel Tolosa Villarreal
Presidential Post Doctoral Fellow
School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
Arizona State University