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Colloquium

Title: Probabilistic methods in extremal combinatorics
Speaker: Professor Benny Sudakov
Speaker Info: Princeton University
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Abstract:

The Probabilistic Method is a powerful tool in tackling many problems in Combinatorics and it belongs to those areas of mathematical research that have experienced a most impressive growth in recent years. One of the parts of discrete mathematics where this approach has proved to be especially useful is Extremal Combinatorics. In fact, many of the strongest results in this area in the last few decades are examples of this method.

In this talk we discuss a few recent applications of this methodology. Inparticular, we present simple but yet surprisingly powerful probabilistic arguments which were used recently to make progress on some long-standing Ramsey and Turan type problems.

Date: Friday, November 10, 2006
Time: 4:10pm
Where: Lunt 105
Contact Person: Prof. Eric Friedlander
Contact email: eric@math.northwestern.edu
Contact Phone: 847-491-8541
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