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Home — Events — Regularity and Analytic Methods in Combinatorics

Regularity and Analytic Methods in Combinatorics

Date: 1 - 5 July 2015

Location: University of Warwick

Event type: CMI-LMS Research School

Organisers: Peter Keevash (Oxford), Daniel Kráľ (Warwick), Oleg Pikhurko (Warwick)

Website: warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/maths/people/staff/daniel_kral/school15

This school will cover three interlinked discrete mathematics topics with compter science applications, which all saw exciting developments in the last few years: the Regularity Method, Limits of Combinatorial Structures, and Property Testing.  The three main lecture course topics are:

•   Regularity of Methods (David Colon, Oxford)
•   Limits of Combinatorial Structures (Christian Borgs and Henry Cohn, Microsoft)
•   Property Testing (Asaf Shapira, Tel Aviv)

The school will also include three special, more generally focussed, talks given by Noga Alon (Tel Aviv), Christian Borgs (Microsoft) and Ben Green (Oxford).

This school is colocated with the 25th British Combinatorial Conference, which immediately follows the school. 

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