Applied Algebra and Geometry: A SIAGA of Seven Pictures
Anna Seigal

TL;DR
This paper explores seven visual representations in applied algebra and geometry, illustrating complex mathematical concepts through images to enhance understanding and communication in the field.
Contribution
It introduces a visual approach to applied algebra and geometry, emphasizing the use of pictures to represent mathematical ideas and applications.
Findings
Seven illustrative pictures explained and discussed
Visual representations aid in understanding complex algebraic concepts
Highlights the role of imagery in mathematical communication
Abstract
The cover of the SIAM Journal on Applied Algebra and Geometry shows seven pictures. We describe these pictures and discuss the topics they represent. About the Author: Anna Seigal is a graduate student at UC Berkeley working in applied algebra. Her interests lie in tensors and applications to biological systems. She has a particular penchant for writing about mathematics in terms of pictures and also blogs on this subject at https://picturethismaths.wordpress.com/.
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological and Geometric Data Analysis · Tensor decomposition and applications · Homotopy and Cohomology in Algebraic Topology
