Workshop description
Graph theory and combinatorics are thriving fields, closely connected to many other areas of Mathematics such as probability, topology, numbertheory and geometry, as well as optimization and algorithms. Recently, computational aspects are also becoming more and more central to the core theoretical problems of the field. These include flag algebras, reinforcement learning and other AI approaches, including machine assisted proof verification and computer algebra systems. This workshop will cover a broad spectrum of topics from analytic, enumerative, extremal and probabilistic combinatorics, as well as random graphs. Talks will expose the latest trends and methods in these areas and provide a springboard for future collaboration amongst participants.
Speakers
Semi-plenary speakers
- Bonamy, Marthe - CNRS and Université de Bordeaux, France
- Král', Dan - Masaryk University, Czech Republic - , Czech Republic
Invited speakers
- Balogh, József - University of Illinois, United States
- Bloom, Thomas - University of Oxford, England
- Falgas-Ravry, Victor - Umeå University, Sweden
- Groenland, Carla - Utrech University, The Netherlands
- Grzesik, Andrzej - Jagiellonian University, Poland
- Heule, Marijn - Carnegie Mellon University, United States of America
- Kamčev, Nina - University of Zagreb, Croatia
- Lidický, Bernard - Iowa State University, United States of America
- Mond, Adva - Tel-Aviv University, Israel
- Mubayi, Dhruv - University of Illinois Chicago, United States of America
- Parczyk, Olaf - Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
- Spiegel, Christoph - Zuse Institute Berlin, Germany
- Tan, Jane - University of Oxford, England
- Volec, Jan - Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
- Wagner, Adam Zsolt - Worcester Polytechnic Institute, United States of America
Poster contributors
To be announced.