Presburger Modules: Quasipolynomial and Tameness
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Explore a 51-minute lecture from the Computational Interactions between Algebra, Combinatorics, and Discrete Geometry Workshop at IPAM UCLA, where Arizona State University's Jonathan Montaño delves into the application of tame modules from persistent homology to local cohomology and other functors. Discover how these applications lead to quasi-polynomial behavior through Presburger arithmetic in this collaborative research presentation with Hailong Dao, Ezra Miller, Christopher O'Neill, and Kevin Woods.
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Jonathan Montaño - Presburger modules: quasipolynomial and tameness - IPAM at UCLA
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