Program
Saturday 1 March
| 12.30–1.00 pm | Check-in and coffee/snacks |
| 1.00–1.50 pm | Poster session |
| 2.00–2.50 pm | Naomi Krawzik |
| 3.00–3.50 pm | Sankhaneel Bisui |
| 4.00–4.50 pm | Poster session |
| 5.00–5.50 pm | Anurag Singh |
| 6.30 pm | Social gathering |
Sunday 2 March
| 8.30–9.00 am | Continental breakfast |
| 9.00–9.50 am | Elisa Palezzato |
| 10.00–10.50 am | Poster session |
| 11.00–11.50 am | Arvind Kumar |
| 12.00–12.50 pm | Suho Oh |
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Registration
To ease planning and reporting we request that all participants fill out the registration form before end of January 2025. Early registrants have priority for support, and you must register by 17 January 2025 to be considered for support.
Travel and accommodation
The supported participants will be staying at Crowne Plaza Phoenix Airport which is a 15 minute ride via Valley Metro Rail plus a 10 minute walk from the conference venue. The station closest to the hotel is 44 St/Washington and the one closest to the venue is University Dr/Rural Rd. If you are not being supported, please make your own hotel reservation.
Tempe is served by the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) and Mesa Gateway Airport (AZA).
The talks will take place in Bateman Physical Sciences Center (PSF) Room 101. Poster sessions, coffee breaks, and registration will take place next to PSF 101 in the PSF lobby.
ASU encourages visitors to choose a sustainable form of transportation to campus, including by bike, bus, High Occupancy Vehicle, light rail, rideshare, and walking.
Public transportation is easy in Tempe, and using the light rail costs only $4 per day. There are three Valley Metro Rail stations within close proximity to the ASU Tempe campus: Mill Avenue and 3rd Street, Veterans Way and 5th Street, and University Drive and Rural Road (closest station to walk to the PSF building).
When it comes to finding a place to park your car at ASU’s Tempe campus, you have options but it can get pricey. The trick is to park in an area that’s open to the public and within reasonable proximity to your destination on campus. Even though parking seems plentiful, parking that’s open to the general public without a permit or pass is limited. There are a number of garages designated for visitor parking, and closest to the PSF building are Fulton Center and Tyler parking structures, which charge $4 hourly or $16 daily fees.
There will be a social gathering on Saturday evening starting at 6:30 pm. It takes place at 12 West Brewing in downtown Mesa; the closest light rail station is Center/Main St.
Sponsors and support
The meeting is supported by the National Science Foundation and by the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at Arizona State University.
Organizers
Lars Winther Christensen (Texas Tech University)
Susanna Fishel (Arizona State University)
Louiza Fouli (New Mexico State University)
David Jorgensen (University of Texas at Arlington)
Jonathan Montaño (Arizona State University)
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Speakers
Sankhaneel Bisui
(Arizona State University)
Algebraic properties of invariant ideals
Naomi Krawzik
(Sam Houston State University)
Deformations of skew group algebras in positive characteristic
Arvind Kumar
(New Mexico State University)
Exploring matroids: from Hamming weights to symbolic powers
Suho Oh
(Texas State University)
Superstable and critical configurations in generalized
chip-firing models
Elisa Palezzato
(Hokkaido University)
A modular approach to hyperplane arrangements
Anurag Singh
(University of Utah)
Power sum polynomials
Poster presenters
Tatheer Ajani (University of Texas at Arlington)
Self-Tor Persistence of Modules over Determinantal Ideals
Raul Alvarez (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
A DG algebra structure with divided powers on the generalized Taylor resolution
Reid Buchanan (Oklahoma State University)
Macaulay coefficients and decomposing lex segments
Victor Daniel Mendoza Rubio (University of Sao Paulo)
Certain homological dimensions, and vanishing of Ext and Tor
Hoai Dao (Oklahoma State University)
Resolutions of pinched power ideals
Sudipta Das (Arizona State University)
Asymptotic colength for families of ideals: an analytic approach
Karthik Ganapathy (University of California San Diego)
Non-noetherianity of GL-algebras in characteristic two
Katie Grebel (University of Texas at Arlington)
Life inside the triangle
Haoxi Hu (Tulane University)
Symbolic powers via extensions
Dipendranath Mahato (Tulane University)
Interpolation of projective points and Demailly's conjecture
Ritika Nair (Oklahoma State University)
Vertex decomposability of simplicial complexes with many facets
Benjamin Oltsik (University of Connecticut)
Symbolic Defect of Monomial Ideals
Anh Vinh Pham (Tulane University)
Newton-nondegenerate ideals in regular local rings
Juan Ramirez (Notre Dame University)
Bidegrees for the defining equations of Rees algebras
of some ideals in two variables
Richard Sayanagi (New Mexico State University)
Power series Rings over zero-dimensional rings
Aniketh Sivakumar (Tulane University)
Partial Betti Splittings with applications to binomial edge ideals
Jonathan Toledo (Instituto Tecnologico del Valle de Etla)
Rank of Adjacency of Matrix of Ring Graphs
Linoy Utkina (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
The Herzog-Takayama resolution over a skew polynomial ring