Tensors are attracting a huge amount of research activity. Some of the hottest topics are: tensor decompositions, tensor ranks, tensor trains, low-rank approximations, tensor completions, identifiability, sensitivity, signature tensors of paths.
Such a fervent and vigorous activity can be easily explained: tensors are ubiquitous in describing physical quantities and laws, in modelling systems, and in representing constraints. Thus, more and more often so, even theoretical results about tensors can have significant practical consequences.
One of the aims of this workshop is to bring together experts from different branches of mathematics and engineering in which tensors play a crucial role.
One other significant aim is to introduce young researchers to the art of building bridges between different research fields using tensors as the leading example.

The workshop is a scientific activity of the project DISMA - Dipartimento di Eccellenza 2018-2022
Luca Chiantini, Università di Siena
Wolfgang Hackbusch, Max Planck Institute Leipzig
Bernard Mourrain, Inria Sophia Antipolis
Giorgio Ottaviani, Università degli Studi di Firenze
Bernd Sturmfels, UC Berkeley & Max Planck Institute Leipzig
There is limited financial support available to early carreer researchers, if you are interested in financial support please send an email to Enrico Carlini before June the 15th.
To be considered for a contributed talk please send an email to Enrico Carlini before June the 30th.

There is no subscription fee, but we kindly ask anyone interested in attending to register by sending an email to Enrico Carlini before July the 15th.

Ada Boralevi
Enrico Carlini
Letterio Gatto
Alessandro Oneto

Francesco Vaccarino


Tensors is a scientific activity of the project
DISMA - Dipartimento di Eccellenza 2018-2022