Dear all,
This week we will have two presentations by two of our new postdocs:
*1. Anna Limbach: From Graphs to Graphons and Back*
This talk gives an introduction to graphons from two perspectives --
once, as the limit objects of sequences of dense graphs and once as a
source to generate homogeneous random graphs.
We take a look at recent findings and current open problems.
*2. Niloufar Fuladi: Discrete Surfaces, Decompositions, and Crossing
Numbers*
In this talk, I will introduce graphs embedded on surfaces and discuss their
combinatorial and geometric representations. Such embeddings provide
discrete
models of continuous surfaces, enabling a range of computational and
structural
questions. In particular, I will focus on problems involving short
decompositions of surfaces and low-complexity drawings, including the
computation of short canonical decompositions and bounds on crossing
numbers.
*We meet at 9:50 in S11. *
R
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Robert Šámal
IÚUK MFF UK -- CSI of Charles University