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Algebra & Combinatorics Seminar

Title: Graphical models, causality and algebraic perspectives
Speaker: Prateek Misra (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
Date: 05 September 2024
Time: 4 pm
Venue: LH-3, Mathematics Department

Algebraic Statistics is a relatively new field of research where tools from Algebraic Geometry, Combinatorics and Commutative Algebra are used to solve statistical problems. A key area of research in this field is the Gaussian graphical models, where the dependence structure between jointly normal random variables is determined by a graph. In this talk, I will explain the algebraic perspectives on Gaussian graphical models and present some of my key results on understanding the defining equations of these models. In the end, I will talk about the problem of structural identifiability and causal discovery and how algebraic techniques can be implemented to tackle them.


Contact: +91 (80) 2293 2711, +91 (80) 2293 2265 ;     E-mail: chair.math[at]iisc[dot]ac[dot]in
Last updated: 23 Oct 2024