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Combinatorics Seminar 2022-23

For 2022-23, the Combinatorics Seminar will be held 2-3pm on Fridays in B3.02. The seminar is organised by Richard Montgomery, Mat铆as Pavez-Sign茅 (Term 1 and 3) and Candida Bowtell (Term 2).

Term 3

Date Name Title Note
28th April Simon Piga Tur谩n problems in hypergraphs with quasirandom links  
5th May ---    
12th May ---    
19th May Jun Yan Distribution of colours in rainbow H-free colourings  
26th May Thomas Karam The structure of the set of minimal-length slice rank decompositions of a tensor over a finite field  
2nd June Jane Tan   TALK POSTPONED
9th June ------    
16th June Barnab谩s Janzer Local rainbow colourings  
23rd June Marcelo Campos The least singular value of a random symmetric matrix  
28th June Simona Boyadzhiyska

Covering real grids with multiplicity

 

Term 2

Date Name Title Note
13th Jan Characters of the symmetric group and combinatorial interpretations  
20th Jan A general approach to rainbow versions of Dirac-type theorems  
27th Jan Reconstructing a point set from a random subset of its pairwise distances  
3rd Feb Shumin Sun Factors in quasi-random hypergraphs  
10th Feb Helly numbers of exponential lattices  
17th Feb The existence of subspace designs  
24th Feb Transversal cycle factors in multipartite graphs  
3rd March Separating the edges of a graph by a linear number of paths  
10th March

Reconstructing 3D cube complexes from boundary distances

TALK POSTPONED
17th March Turan Colourings in Off-Diagonal Ramsey Multiplicity  

Term 1

Date Name Title Note
7th Oct Mustazee Rahman Suboptimality of local algorithms for optimization on sparse graphs  
14th Oct Candy Bowtell The n-queens problem  
21st Oct Daniel I木kovi膷 Quasirandom tournaments  
28th Oct Bertille Granet Hamilton decompositions of regular bipartite tournaments  
4th Nov Alp Muyesser Hypergraphs defined by groups  
11th Nov Adva Mond Minimum degree edge-disjoint Hamilton cycles in random directed graphs  
18th Nov Shoham Letzter Separating paths systems of almost linear size  
25th Nov ---    
2nd Dec Bernd Schulze Geometric Rigidity Theory and Applications  
9th Dec Zolt谩n Vidny谩nszky Borel combinatorics, the LOCAL model and complexity  

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