Dabeen Lee (이다빈), On a generalization of the Chvátal-Gomory closure

Room B232 IBS (기초과학연구원)

Integer programming is the problem of optimizing a linear function over the set of integer solutions satisfying a system of inequalities. The most successful technique in practice is the so-called "cutting-plane" algorithm in combination with branch-and-bound enumeration. Cutting-planes for an integer linear program are linear inequalities that are valid for all integer feasible solutions but

Kevin Hendrey, Covering radius in the Hamming permutation space

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Our problem can be described in terms of a two player game, played with the set $\mathcal{S}_n$ of permutations on $\{1,2,\dots,n\}$. First, Player 1 selects a subset $S$ of $\mathcal{S}_n$ and shows it to Player 2. Next, Player 2 selects a permutation $p$ from $\mathcal{S}_n$ as different as possible from the permutations in $S$, and shows it to Player

Ringi Kim (김린기), The strong clique number of graphs with forbidden cycles

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The strong clique number of a graph $G$ is the maximum size of a set of edges of which every pair has distance at most two. In this talk, we prove that every  $\{C_5,C_{2k}\}$-free graph has strong clique number at most $k\Delta(G)-(k-1)$, which resolves a conjecture by  Cames van Batenburg et al. We also prove

Casey Tompkins, Saturation problems in the Ramsey theory of graphs, posets and point sets

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In 1964, Erdős, Hajnal and Moon introduced a saturation version of Turán's classical theorem in extremal graph theory. In particular, they determined the minimum number of edges in a $K_r$-free, $n$-vertex graph with the property that the addition of any further edge yields a copy of $K_r$. We consider analogues of this problem in other

Sang-il Oum (엄상일), Survey on vertex-minors

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For a vertex v of a graph G, the local complementation at v is an operation to obtain a new graph denoted by G*v from G such that two distinct vertices x, y are adjacent in G*v if and only if both x, y are neighbors of v and x, y are non-adjacent, or at least one

Seunghun Lee (이승훈), Leray numbers of complexes of graphs with bounded matching number

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Given a graph $G$ on the vertex set $V$, the non-matching complex of $G$, $\mathsf{NM}_k(G)$, is the family of subgraphs $G' \subset G$ whose matching number $\nu(G')$ is strictly less than $k$. As an attempt to generalize the result by Linusson, Shareshian and Welker on the homotopy types of $\mathsf{NM}_k(K_n)$ and $\mathsf{NM}_k(K_{r,s})$ to arbitrary graphs

Eun Jung Kim (김은정), Twin-width: tractable FO model checking

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Inspired by a width invariant defined on permutations by Guillemot and Marx , we introduce the notion of twin-width on graphs and on matrices. Proper minor-closed classes, bounded rank-width graphs, map graphs, $K_t$-free unit $d$-dimensional ball graphs, posets with antichains of bounded size, and proper subclasses of dimension-2 posets all have bounded twin-width. On all these classes

O-joung Kwon (권오정), Mim-width: a width parameter beyond rank-width

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Vatshelle (2012) introduced a width parameter called mim-width. It is based on the following cut function : for a vertex partition (A,B) of a graph, the complexity of this partition is computed by the size of a maximum induced matching of the bipartite subgraph induced by edges between A and B. This parameter naturally extends

Hong Liu (刘鸿), Asymptotic Structure for the Clique Density Theorem

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The famous Erdős-Rademacher problem asks for the smallest number of r-cliques in a graph with the given number of vertices and edges. Despite decades of active attempts, the asymptotic value of this extremal function for all r was determined only recently, by Reiher . Here we describe the asymptotic structure of all almost extremal graphs.

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