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Tea, Coffee, Cake & TDA: Cohomology classes in the RNA transcriptome
We are delighted to announce the colloquium Tea, Coffee, Cake, and TDA on Thursday, June 27, at 2 PM. Kelly Spry Maggs (EPFL) will be talking about Cohomology classes in the RNA transcriptome. The event will take place at Konferenzraum 05/104, Mathematikon, INF 205. After the talk, there will be discussions accompanied by tea, coffee and cake.
This event is part of STRUCTURES' Exploratory Project Math & Data. This EP provides a platform across the fields of the natural sciences and mathematics to discuss applications and foundations of topological data analysis (TDA) and beyond. TDA provides versatile tools to uncover potentially hidden topological structures in data. The goal of the TDA Colloquium is to bring together people from various backgrounds, with an emphasis on synergies with Machine Learning. Topics range from applications on real world problems to the abstract mathematical foundations of the subject.
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