The seminar takes place every Friday at 3:45 in Ewing 436. For more information, contact our seminar coordinator.
Vitaly Voloshin,
University of Delaware.
Coloring Mixed Hypergraphs.
I plan to introduce and discuss a few basic
notions and results on mixed hypergraph coloring ...
Friday, September 13, 3:45 pm. 436 Ewing Hall.
Felix Lazebnik,
University of Delaware.
On r-uniform hypergraphs of girth five.
In this talk I will discuss the results obtained in a recent joint research with Jacques Verstraëte ...
Friday, September 27, 3:45 pm. 436 Ewing Hall.
Misha Klin,
University of Delaware.
Generalized quadrangles and related combinatorial objects. I. A positive answer on a question of Godsil and Hensel.
This is the first lecture in a small series devoted to the consideration of some links between generalized quadrangles and other combinatorial structures...
Friday, October 4, 3:45 pm. 436 Ewing Hall.
Misha Klin,
University of Delaware.
Generalized quadrangles and related combinatorial objects. II. A family of distance regular graphs on 96 vertices.
This is the second lecture in a small series devoted to the consideration of some links between generalized quadrangles and other combinatorial structures.
Friday, October 11, 3:45 pm. 436 Ewing Hall.
Philippe Cara,
AT&T Shannon Labs and Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
Incidence geometry and independent sets.
In this talk I shall first introduce the general
notion of incidence geometry...
Friday, October 18, 3:45 pm. 436 Ewing Hall.
Yuri Ionin,
Central Michigan University.
Synthesis of symmetric designs.
Wednesday, October 23, 3:45 pm. 204 Ewing Hall.
Jacques Verstraëte,
Microsoft Research.
Cycle spectra in graphs.
Friday, October 25, 3:45 pm. 436 Ewing Hall.
Peter J.-S. Shiue,
University of Nevada.
On the partition function of a finite set.
Friday, November 8, 3:45 pm. 436 Ewing Hall.
Chat Y. Ho,
University of Florida.
Eigenspaces of a linear collineation.
Friday, November 15, 3:45 pm. 436 Ewing Hall.
Misha Klin,
University of Delaware.
Generalized quadrangles and related combinatorial objects. III. Siamese association schemes in a miniature.
This is the third lecture in a small series devoted to the consideration of some links between generalized quadrangles and other combinatorial structures.
Friday, November 22, 3:45 pm. 436 Ewing Hall.
Ronald Solomon,
Ohio State University.
The Sporadic Simple Groups: Why So Many? Why So Few?.
The 26 sporadic simple groups are an intriguing collection of mathematical objects. I shall begin with...
Thursday, December 12, 3:45 pm. 005 Kirkbride.
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