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SUMMARY:Jan Hladký\, Invitation to graphons
DESCRIPTION:The first course in graph theory usually covers concepts such as matchings\, independent sets\, colourings\, and forbidden subgraphs. Around 2004\, Borgs\, Chayes\, Lovász\, Sós\, Szegedy\, and Vestergombi introduced a very fruitful limit perspective on graphs. The central objects of this theory\, so-called graphons\, are suitable measurable counterparts to graphs. In the talk\, I will outline the syllabus of a hypothetical first course in graphon theory\, in particular introducing versions of all the aforementioned concepts in the graphon setting. Based on work with Doležal\, Hu\, Máthé\, Piguet\, Rocha.
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CATEGORIES:Virtual Discrete Math Colloquium
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