Seminar series
Date
Tue, 16 Oct 2018
12:00
Location
C4
Speaker
Karel Devriendt
Organisation
University of Oxford

Graphs are a central object of study in various scientific fields, such as discrete mathematics, theoretical computer science and network science. These graphs are typically studied using combinatorial, algebraic or probabilistic methods, each of which highlights the properties of graphs in a unique way. I will discuss a novel approach to study graphs: the simplex geometry (a simplex is a generalized triangle). This perspective, proposed by Miroslav Fiedler, introduces techniques from (simplex) geometry into the field of graph theory and conversely, via an exact correspondence. We introduce the graph-simplex correspondence, identify a number of basic connections between graph characteristics and simplex properties, and suggest some applications as example.


Reference: https://arxiv.org/abs/1807.06475
 

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