Speaker
Janko Böhm
Description
In this talk, I will first discuss the Singular/GPI-Space project which aims to bring together computer algebra systems and the workflow management system GPI-Space to perform massive parallel computations. I will illustrate how GPI-Space leverages a coordination language based on the idea of Petri nets to efficiently model algorithms. Focusing on specific use cases, I will demonstrate how our approach can be applied, with a particular emphasis on algorithmic methods for Feynman integrals in high-energy physics.