SFB-TRR 195 Summer School on Tropical Linear Spaces
Welcome to the Tropical Linear Spaces Summer School, hosted at the University of Tübingen!
We will have three introductory mini courses given by Felipe Rincón, Benjamin Schröter and Kris Shaw. Tropical linear spaces are an area of research in tropical geometry, arising at the intersection of combinatorics and algebraic geometry. They are fundamental building blocks in tropical geometry for the construction of tropical ideals and manifolds, and have applications in computational biology and particle physics.
Our program is aimed at graduate students and postdocs eager to explore tropical linear spaces through courses, ranging from introductory sessions to in-depth explorations of recent applications. Through a lecture-exercise format with an additional computational workshop session, we aim to provide a comprehensive and accessible learning experience. Join us at the University of Tübingen in September 2024! We're looking forward to have you!
In the following table you can check the timetable of our summer school:
Regarding the activities for Wednesday afternoon:
There will be board games in Room N14 at 2:30 right after the exercise session we can stay here and play for a few hours and then order pizza together (going dutch).
Or if there are people interested in doing the hike to Bebenhausen be in front of the math building at 2:30.
If no one shows up until 2:40 then there will be no hike!
Monday 2:30 to 3:30
Ben Smith: Enriched Tropical Linear Spaces (University of Lancaster)
Hamdi Dërvodeli: Does Tropical Geometry know about factoring classical polynomials? (University of Warwick)
Sarah Eggleston: The Amoeba Dimension of a Linear Space (University of Osnabrück)
Dario Antolini: The Chirotropical Grassmannian (University of Trento)
Viktoriia Borovik: Khovanskii bases detection (University of Osnabrück)
Tuesday 2:30 to 3:30
Arne Kuhrs: The Bruhat-Tits Building of PGL and Tropical Linear Spaces (Goethe Universität Frankfurt)
Kevin Kühn: A Universal Real Linear Tropicalization (Goethe Universität Frankfurt)
Seungkyu Lee: Log-Concavity in Standard Koszul Algebras of Affine Hyperplane Arrangements (University of Bonn)
Terry Song: A tropical moduli space of weighted hyperplane arrangements (University of Cambridge)
Thursday 1:30 to 2:30
Diego Antonio Robayo Bargans: Tropical Cycles of Discrete Admissible Covers (RPTU Kaiserslautern)
Kamillo Ferry: On the Many Faces of Polytropes (TU Berlin)
Lena Weis: Computing Lines on a Tropical Cubic Surface (TU Berlin)
William Bernardoni: Applications of the Geometry of Idempotent Semirings towards Deep Space Communications (Case Western Reserve University)
Thursday 1:30 to 2:30
Karin Schaller: Nobodies are perfect, semigroups are not (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)
Franquiz Arturo Caraballo Alba: Celestial Integration for Matroids (Florida State University)
Thomas Saillez: Software Presentation: “Divisors on Metric Graphs” (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Firoozeh Dastur: Automating A¹-Multiplicities for Tropical Quartic Curves (RPTU Kaiserslautern)
Santosh Gnawali: Massively Parallel Methods for Free Resolutions (RPTU Kaiserslautern)
Parisa Ebrahimian
Loujean Cobigo
Victoria Schleis