Poisson Geometry of the Statistical Frobenius Manifold
Offered By: Conference GSI via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate world of Poisson geometry and its application to statistical Frobenius manifolds in this 21-minute conference talk from GSI. Delve into the mathematical foundations and theoretical concepts underlying this complex topic, gaining insights into the intersection of differential geometry, statistical mechanics, and mathematical physics. Discover how Poisson structures relate to statistical manifolds and their role in understanding the geometry of probability distributions. Enhance your knowledge of advanced mathematical concepts and their relevance to statistical analysis and information geometry.
Syllabus
Poisson geometry of the statistical Frobenius manifold
Taught by
Conference GSI
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