A workshop advancing computational methods at the intersection of numerical algebraic geometry and electronic structure theory, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and research.
Funder: Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics
Due Dates: January 30, 2027 (application submission deadline)
Funding Amounts: Travel support available; registration fees range from $10 (remote) to $100 (industry); funding prioritized for early-career researchers.
Summary: Workshop supporting research at the intersection of numerical algebraic geometry and electronic structure theory, with funding for travel and participation.
Key Information: Applications received by January 30, 2027 receive fullest consideration; funding is competitive and prioritized for early-career applicants.
This workshop, part of the IPAM Long Program on Numerical Algebraic Geometry and Correlated Electrons, brings together researchers from mathematics, computational chemistry, computer science, and related fields to explore computational advances in solving large, sparse polynomial systems. The event focuses on the intersection of numerical algebraic geometry and electronic structure theory, aiming to foster new collaborations and advance both theoretical understanding and practical computational tools. The program includes expository talks, a poster session, and opportunities for networking and interdisciplinary exchange.