The London TDA seminar is a research seminar gathering researchers and practitioners in Topological Data Analysis based in and around London. It takes places four times a year in the School of Mathematical Sciences building at Queen Mary University of London, in Mile End.
Schedule 23.08.2022
The seminar will run from 9am to 4pm, take place in MB-503, on the 5th floor of the Mathematical Sciences Building at Queen Mary. We will have lunch at The Curve, on the Mile End campus.
9.30 Adam Onus (QMUL): Quantifying the Homology of Periodic Cellular Complexes
10 Prudence Leung (Imperial): K-means clustering in persistent homology
10.30-11 break
11 Anthea Monod (Imperial): An overview of some ideas on rank functions, persistent cohomology, Morse theory, and tropical curves
11.30 Konstantin Häberle (Imperial): Minimaxity of wavelet estimators for persistent homology
12-13.30 lunch break
13.30 Omer Bobrowski (QMUL): Homological percolation – the formation of giant/infinite cycles
14 Ambrose Yim (Oxford): Topological inference of the Conley index
14.30-15 break
15 Nina Otter (QMUL): Measuring fractal dimensions and convexity in data: an overview of some topological approaches
15.30 Amit Patel (Colorado State University): Persistent Homology and the Möbius Inversion Formula