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Pathways Workshop: Algebraic Combinatorics & New Trends in Tropical Geometry August 18, 2027 - August 20, 2027
Registration Deadline: June 18, 2027 over 1 year from now
To apply for Funding you must register by: August 20, 2027 over 1 year from now
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Location: SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium, Atrium
Organizers Renzo Cavalieri (Colorado State University), Sylvie Corteel (Université de Paris VII (Denis Diderot); University of California, Berkeley), Olya Mandelshtam (University of Waterloo), LEAD Hannah Markwig (Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen), Sarah Mason (Wake Forest University), Kris Shaw (University of Oslo)
Description
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This workshop presents introductory talks and new trends in tropical geometry and algebraic combinatorics, including interactions between tropical geometry and enumerative, logarithmic, nonarchimedean, and real algebraic geometry, mirror symmetry and symplectic geometry, moduli spaces in tropical geometry, the geometry of matroids, integrable systems and dynamical combinatorics, combinatorial representation theory, geometry of polynomials, combinatorial varieties and connections to symmetric function theory and cluster algebras.
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Tags/Keywords
  • Tropical geometry

  • enumerative geometry

  • nonarchimedean geometry

  • real algebraic geometry

  • mirror symmetry

  • Symplectic Geometry

  • moduli spaces

  • Matroids

  • algebraic combinatorics

  • Symmetric functions

  • integrable combinatorics

  • combinatorial representation theory

  • Geometry of polynomials

  • cluster algebras

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Secondary Mathematics Subject Classification No Secondary AMS MSC
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