This semester the seminar will take place every Friday at 4.00pm in Ewing 336. For more information, contact our seminar coordinator, Dr. Sebastian Cioaba
Sebastian Cioaba, University of Delaware
Eigenvalues and connectivity of regular graphs
Friday, February 20th, 4:00pm, 336 Ewing Hall.
Linh Tran, Rutgers University
Piercing random boxes.
Friday, February 27th, 4:00pm, 336 Ewing Hall.
Julia Wolf, Rutgers University
The minimum number of monochromatic 4-term progressions
Wednesday, March 4th, 4:00pm, 231 Purnell Hall.
Brian Kronenthal, University of Delaware
Analyzing Combinatorial Games with "Numbers"
Friday, March 13th, 4:00pm, 336 Ewing Hall.
Jan Vondrak, Princeton University
Symmetry and approximability of submodular maximization problems
Friday, March 20th, 4:00pm, 336 Ewing Hall.
Tao Jiang, Miami University
Compact Topological cliques in sparse graphs
Friday, April 10th, 4:00pm, 336 Ewing Hall.
Boris Bukh, UCLA/Princeton University
Geometric selection theorems
Wednesday, April 15th, 4:00pm, 231 Purnell Hall
Jianxing Yin, Suzhou University, P.R. China
Partitioned DFs and Related Objects
Tuesday, April 21st, 5:00pm, 336 Ewing Hall.
Edwin van Dam, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Amorphic Association Schemes
Thursday, April 23rd, 5:00pm, 336 Ewing Hall.
Qing Xiang, University of Delaware
Skew Hadamard difference sets from commutative
semifields and symplectic spreads
Friday, May 1st, 4:00pm, 336 Ewing Hall.
Junhua Wu, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
A binary code and its module structure
Friday, May 8th, 4:00pm, 336 Ewing Hall.
Robert Scott Coulter, University of Delawre
A New Semifield Construction
Friday, May 15th, 4:00pm, 336 Ewing Hall.