Geometric seminar (NDMI106)
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- Presentation of papers and new results from discrete and computational geometry, possibly solving problems from this area.
- Credit:
- Every student has to present a paper to get credit for the course.
- It is possible to show the presentation to one of the instructors beforehand.
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- First seminar (14.2.2023): Organizational meeting, short introductions of the participants.
- Second seminar (21.2.2023): We continued with shorts introductions of the participants.
- Third seminar (28.2.2023): We finished the short introductions of the participants.
- Fourth seminar (7.3.2023): A talk by Martin Balko: The Harary-Hill conjecture about the crossing numbers of complete graphs: state-of-the-art.
- Fifth seminar (14.3.2023): A talk by Lenka Ptáčková: Discrete exterior calculus on general polygonal meshes.
- Sixth seminar (21.3.2023): A talk by Jan Soukup: Many views of planar point sets.
- Seventh seminar (28.3.2023): The seminar was cancelled.
- Eighth seminar (4.4.2023): A talk by Maria Saumell: Minimum color spanning circle of imprecise points.
- Ninth seminar (11.4.2023): A talk by Tomáš Kaiser: Criticality in Sperner's Lemma.
- Tenth seminar (18.4.2023): A talk by Martin Pergel: On cluelessly hard graph classes.
- Eleventh seminar (25.4.2023): The seminar was cancelled.
- Twelfth seminar (2.5.2023): A talk by Vít Jelínek: Splitting, pattern-matching and other problems in point sets and permutations.
- Thirteenth seminar (9.5.2023): A talk Felix Schröder: Universal Point Sets For Classes of Planar Graphs.
- Fourteenth seminar (16.5.2023): A talk by Jan Kratochvíl and Pavel Valtr: Three edge-disjoint plane spanning paths in complete geometric graphs.
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