Maria Chudnovsky, Anticomplete subgraphs of large treewidth
We will discuss recent progress on the topic of induced subgraphs and tree-decompositions. In particular this talk with focus on the proof of a conjecture of Hajebi that asserts that …
We will discuss recent progress on the topic of induced subgraphs and tree-decompositions. In particular this talk with focus on the proof of a conjecture of Hajebi that asserts that …
We provide new constructions of families of quasi-random graphs that behave like Paley graphs but are neither Cayley graphs nor Cayley sum graphs. These graphs give a unified perspective of …
Since the introduction of cluster algebras by Fomin and Zelevinsky in 2002, there has been significant interest in cluster algebras of surface type. These algebras are particularly noteworthy due to …
Tropical geometry replaces usual addition and multiplication with tropical addition (the min) and tropical multiplication (the sum), which offers a polyhedral interpretation of algebraic variety. This talk aims to pitch …
For a given hypergraph $H$ and a vertex $v\in V(H)$, consider a random matching $M$ chosen uniformly from the set of all matchings in $H.$ In $1995,$ Kahn conjectured that …
Website: https://cgmt.dimag.kr/ Arrival Date: July 14, 2024 Sunday. Departure Date: July 20, 2024 Saturday. Organizers Ben Lund (IBS Discrete Mathematics Group) Doowon Koh (Chungbuk National University) Sang-il Oum (IBS Discrete …
The 2024 Summer School on Combinatorics and Algorithms is a venue for students and early-career researchers to learn selected topics in theoretical computer science and discrete mathematics. It will be …
Venue Gongju Hanok Vilage (공주한옥마을) Organizers Donggyu Kim (김동규), KAIST and IBS Discrete Mathematics Group Seokbeom Kim (김석범), KAIST and IBS Discrete Mathematics Group Seonghyuk Im (임성혁), KAIST and IBS …
For a family F of graphs, the F-Deletion Problem asks to remove the minimum number of vertices from a given graph G to ensure that G belongs to F. One …
Depth and width parameters of graphs, e.g., tree-width, path-width and tree-depth, play a crucial role in algorithmic and structural graph theory. These notions are of fundamental importance in the theory …