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SUMMARY:Johannes Carmesin\, Open problems in graph theory
DESCRIPTION:Since the proof of the graph minor structure theorem by Robertson and Seymour in 2004\, its underlying ideas have found applications in a much broader range of settings than their original context. They have driven profound progress in areas such as vertex minors\, pivot minors\, matroids\, directed graphs\, and 2-dimensional simplicial complexes. In this talk\, I will present three open problems related to this development\, each requiring some background.
URL:https://dimag.ibs.re.kr/event/2025-03-11/
LOCATION:Room B332\, IBS (기초과학연구원)
CATEGORIES:Discrete Math Seminar
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