Taylor Brysiewicz
I'm interested in algebraic geometry, combinatorics, and computation. I like projects where numerical algebraic geometry can be used to prove theorems.
Short bio:
I received my PhD in mathematics from Texas A&M University under the guidance of Frank Sottile. Afterwards (2020), I traveled to the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in Leipzig, Germany to be part of their software group led by Michael Joswig. In 2021 I traveled back to the United States and became a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Notre Dame, working with Jonathan Hauenstein. I am now an assistant professor in London Ontario at Western University.
News:
Monodromy Coordinates is on the arxiv!
Please consider coming to this Workshop on Computational and Applied Enumerative Geometry at the Fields Institute, June 3-7, 2024.
The algebraic matroid of the Heron variety (with Seth K. Asante and Michelle Hatzel) is on the arxiv!
Lawrence Lifts, Matroids, and Maximum Likelihood Degrees (with Aida Maraj) is on the arxiv!
Quatroids and Rational Plane Cubics (with Fulvio Gesmundo and Avi Steiner) is on the arxiv!