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Harm Derksen is affiliated with Northeastern University and is an active researcher in mathematics and theoretical computer science. He presented recent work on Invariant Theory and Complexity at the CodEx Seminar in January 2025, highlighting deep connections between algebra and computational complexity.
His research interests include Invariant Theory, Representation Theory, Algebraic Geometry, and Computational Complexity. His work explores fundamental questions such as orbit equivalence under group actions and closure relations, with applications to problems like Graph Isomorphism.
The article presented in 2025 focuses on orbit problems in linear group actions and their implications in complexity theory. These topics reflect a strong trend in geometric and algebraic approaches to foundational questions in computing.
- Affiliation: Northeastern University
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