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Next meeting of the Applied Algebraic Topology network
- The next meeting is tentatively planned on 2nd February 2018 at the University of Queen Mary.
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Past meetings of the Applied Algebraic Topology network
- The first 8 meetings were in 2015-2016 at Aberdeen, Durham, Queen Mary, Southampton.
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About the Applied Algebraic Topology network
- The London Mathematical Society partially covers travel and accommodation costs of participants of the AAT meetings.
- We run 3 half-day meetings per year with 3-4 talks on many topics of applied topology including (but not restricted to)
- Topology of configuration spaces of particles and mechanisms of different types (including linkages) and their applications in robotics, molecular biology and materials chemistry.
- Topology of robot motion planning, complexity of algorithms for autonomous robot motion.
- Stochastic topology (random complexes, random manifolds, random groups etc).
- Applications of Topological Data Analysis to Computer Vision, Materials Science, Climate system, pattern recognition and reconstruction of persistent topological structures in big and noisy data.
- Combinatorial and toric homotopy theory (simplicial complexes and polytopes, moment-angle complexes, polyhedral products, etc).
- The network was initiated by Prof Michael Farber (Queen Mary) with co-organisers at Aberdeen, Durham, Southampton, funded by the London Mathematical Society, Institute of Mathematics and Applications, Edinburgh Mathematical Society.
- The previous webpage was excellently maintained by Dr Mark Grant (Aberdeen).
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