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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/combinatorics-and-optimization/events/distinguishe
 d-tutte-lecture-jordan-ellenberg
SUMMARY:Distinguished Tutte Lecture - Jordan Ellenberg
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DESCRIPTION:[Jordan Ellenberg Headshot]\n\nTitle: Beyond rank\n\nSpeaker:\
 n Jordan Ellenberg\n\nAffiliation:\n University of Wisconsin\n\nZoom:\n Pl
 ease email Emma Watson\n\nABSTRACT:\n\nThe notion of the rank of a matrix
  is one of the most fundamental in\nlinear algebra. The analogues of this 
 notion in multilinear algebra\n— e.g.\, what is the “rank” of an m x
  n x p array of numbers? —\nis much more mysterious\, but it also has pr
 oven to be useful in a wide\narray of contexts. I will talk about some que
 stions and answers in\n“higher rank” coming from complexity theory\, d
 ata science\,\ngeometric combinatorics\, additive number theory\, and comm
 utative\nalgebra.
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