
The two-part minisymposium Bohemian Matrices and Applications, organized by Rob Corless and I, took place at the SIAM Annual Meeting, July 22 and 23, 2021. This page makes available slides from some of the talks.
The minisymposium followed a two-part minisymposium on Bohemian matrices at the 2019 ICIAM meeting in Valencia and a 3-day workshop on Bohemian matrices in Manchester in 2018.
For more on Bohemian matrices see the Bohemian matrices website.
Minisymposium description: Bohemian matrices are matrices with entries drawn from a fixed discrete set of small integers (or some other discrete set). The term is a contraction of BOunded HEight Matrix of Integers. Such matrices arise in many applications, and include graph incidence matrices and
Bernoulli matrices. The questions of interest range from identifying structures in the spectra of particular classes of Bohemian matrix to searching for most ill conditioned matrices within a class, and applications include stress-testing algorithms and software. This minisymposium will report recent theoretical and computational progress as well as open questions.
Putting Skew-Symmetric Tridiagonal Bohemians on the Calendar. Robert M. Corless, Western University, Canada. Abstract. Rob did not use slides but gave his talk using this paper and this Maple worksheet.
Determinants of Normalized Bohemian Upper Hessenberg Matrices. Massimiliano Fasi, Örebro University, Sweden; Jishe Feng, Longdong University, China; Gian Maria Negri Porzio, University of Manchester, United Kingdom. Abstract. Slides.
Experiments on Upper Hessenberg and Toeplitz Bohemians. Eunice Chan, Western University, Canada. Abstract. Slides.
Eigenvalues of Magic Squares and Related Bohemian Matrices. Hariprasad Manjunath Hegde, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, India. Abstract. Slides.
Calculating the 3D Kings Multiplicity Constant. Nicholas Cohen and Neil Calkin, Clemson University, U.S. Abstract. Slides.
Bohemian Inners Inverses: A First Step Toward Bohemian Generalized Inverses. Laureano Gonzalez-Vega, Universidad de Cantabria, Spain; Juan Rafael Sendra, Universidad Alcalá de Henares, Spain; Juana Sendra Pons, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain. Abstract. Slides.
Recent Progress in the Rational Factorisation of Integer Matrices. Matthew Lettington, Cardiff University, United Kingdom. Abstract. Slides.
Which Columns are Independent? Why does Row Rank = Column Rank? Gilbert Strang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S. Abstract. Slides.
Bohemian Matrices: the Symbolic Computation Approach. Juana Sendra, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain; Laureano González-Vega, Universidad de Estudios Financieros en Madrid, Spain; Juan Rafael Sendra, Universidad Alcalá de Henares, Spain. Abstract. Slides.