This workshop aims to explore the theoretical and applied aspects of hyperplane arrangements, connecting them with topics such as machine learning, game theory, and information security. The event will provide a platform for researchers from different fields to exchange ideas and foster new collaborations.
Nishijin Plaza, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan [Google Map]
There is no registration fee but please register from this form: [google form link TBA]
Mohamed Barakat (Universiat Siegen)
Thomas Britz (UNSW Sydney)
Carlos Cid (OIST)
Michael Cuntz (TBC) (Leibnitz Universitat Hannover)
Emanuele Delucchi (SUPSI)
Galen Dorpalen-Barry (Texas A&M)
Alice L.L.Gao (Northwestern polytechnical University)
Satoshi Murai (Waseda University)
Haru Negami (Chiba University)
Hal Schenck (Auburn University)
Keiji Tatsumi (Otemon Gakuin University)
Mehdi Tibouchi (NTT R&D)
Shuhei Tujie (Hokkaido University of Education)
Max Wakefield (USNA)
and more...
Name
(Kyushu University)
Title of the talk
Abstract:
Takuro Abe (Rikkyo University)
Junyan Chu (Kyoto University)
Shizuo Kaji (Kyoto University)
Norihiro Nakashima (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
Yasuhide Numata (Hokkaido University)
Masaya Yasuda (Rikkyo University)
Shota Maehara (Kyushu University)
Hiroki Sasaki (Kyushu University)
Day 1 (9 Nov, Mon)
Afternoon session
(chair: Junyan Chu)
13:00 ~ 14:00 Registration
14:00 ~ 14:10 Opening: Junyan Chu
14:10 ~ 15:00 XXX: Title
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18:00 ~ Dinner
Day 5 (13 Nov, Fri)
Morning session
(chair: Takuro Abe)
10:00 ~ 11:00 XXX
11:15 ~ 12:15 XXX
12:15 ~ 12:30 Closing: Takuro Abe
KAKENHI, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S) 25H00399
KAKENHI, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) 25K00921
JST Moonshot R&D Grant Number JPMJMS2021
Joint Research Center, IMI, Kyushu University