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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Maria Chudnovsky\nhosted by Timothy Browning\nAbstract
 : A graph is a mathematical construct that represents information about c
 onnections between pairs of objects. As a result\, graphs are widely used
  as a modeling tool in engineering\, social sciences\, and other fields. 
 The paper written by Leonhard Euler in 1736 on the Seven Bridges of Konig
 sberg is often regarded as the starting point of graph theory\; and we ha
 ve come a long way since. This talk will survey a few classical problems 
 in graph theory\, and explore their relationship to the fields of research
  that are active today. In particular\, we will discuss Ramsey theory\, gr
 aph coloring\, perfect graphs\, as well as some more recent research dire
 ctions.
LOCATION:Online on Zoom\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:eventoffice@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Maria Chudnovsky: Parties\, doughnuts and coloring: some problems i
 n graph theory
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/1159
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