Spectral methods: from surfaces to graphs and back

Seminar
Speaker
Konstantin Golubev (Bar-Ilan University and the Weizmann Institute)
Date
26/11/2017 - 15:30 - 14:00Add to Calendar 2017-11-26 14:00:00 2017-11-26 15:30:00 Spectral methods: from surfaces to graphs and back A number of methods of the algebraic graph theory were influenced by the spectral theory of Riemann surfaces.   We pay it back, and take some classical results for graphs to the continuous setting. In particular, I will talk about colorings, average distance and discrete random walks on surfaces.  Based on joint works with E. DeCorte and A. Kamber. Room 201 , Bldg. 216 - Math and CS Building אוניברסיטת בר-אילן - Department of Mathematics mathoffice@math.biu.ac.il Asia/Jerusalem public
Place
Room 201 , Bldg. 216 - Math and CS Building
Abstract

A number of methods of the algebraic graph theory were influenced by the spectral theory of Riemann surfaces.  

We pay it back, and take some classical results for graphs to the continuous setting. In particular, I will talk about colorings, average distance and discrete random walks on surfaces. 

Based on joint works with E. DeCorte and A. Kamber.

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