The Combinatorics Seminar

FALL 2009

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Organizers: Laura Anderson, Emanuele Delucchi, and Thomas Zaslavsky.


FALL 2009

  • Tuesday, September 1
    Organizational Meeting
    Time: 1:15 - 2:00
    Room: LN-2205
  • Tuesday, September 8
    Speaker: Lucas Rusnak (Binghamton)
    Title: Oriented Incidence and a Generalization of Hypergraphs: An Introduction
    Time: 1:15 - 2:15
    Room: LN-2205
  • Tuesday, September 15
    Speaker: Lucas Rusnak (Binghamton)
    Title: Oriented Incidence and a Generalization of Hypergraphs: Balance and Dependency
    Time: 1:15 - 2:15
    Room: LN-2205
  • Tuesday, September 22
    Speaker: Thomas Zaslavsky (Binghamton)
    Title: Psycho-Graph Math on Two-Mode Signed Networks
    Time: 1:15 - 2:15
    Room: LN-2205
  • Tuesday, September 29
    Speaker: Amanda Ruiz (Binghamton)
    Title: When Do Two Planted Graphs Have the Same Cotransversal Matroid?
    Time: 1:15 - 2:15
    Room: LN-2205
  • Tuesday, October 6 (joint with the Geometry and Topology Seminar)
    Speaker: Priyavrat Deshpande (Western Ontario)
    Title: Arrangements of Submanifolds and the Tangent-Bundle Complement
    Time: 1:15 - 2:15
    Room: LN-2205
  • Tuesday, October 13 (joint with the Geometry and Topology Seminar)
    Speaker: Max Wakefield (Annapolis)
    Title: Topological Formality of Arrangements of Subspaces Derived from Edge-Colored Hypergraphs
    Time: 1:15 - 2:15
    Room: LN-2205
  • Tuesday, October 20
    Speaker: Tom Head (Binghamton)
    Title: Computing Transparently: The Independent Sets in a Graph
    Time: 1:15 - 2:15
    Room: LN-2205
  • Tuesday, October 27
    Speaker: Emanuele Delucchi & Laura Anderson (Binghamton)
    Title: Complex Matroids
    Time: 1:15 - 2:15
    Room: LN-2205
  • Tuesday, November 3
    Speaker: Nate Reff (Binghamton)
    Title: Extensions of Spectral Graph Theory
    Time: 1:15 - 2:15
    Room: LN-2205
  • Tuesday, November 10
    Speaker: Caroline Klivans (Chicago and Cornell)
    Title: A Geometric Interpretation of the Characteristic Polynomial of a Hyperplane Arrangement
    Time: 1:15 - 2:15
    Room: LN-2205
  • Tuesday, November 17 (joint with the Algebra and Number Theory Seminars)
    Speaker: Justin Lambright (Lehigh)
    Title: A Combinatorial Interpretation for Computations in the Quantum Polynomial Ring
    Time: 1:15 - 2:15
    Room: LN-2205
  • Tuesday, November 24 (joint with the Algebra and Number Theory Seminars)
    Speaker: Matthias Beck (San Francisco State University)
    Title: Symmetrically Constrained Compositions of an Integer
    Time: 1:15 - 2:15
    Room: LN-2205

    The study of partitions and compositions (i.e., ordered partitions) of integers goes back centuries and has applications in various areas within and outside of mathematics. Partition analysis is full of beautiful—and sometimes surprising—identities. As an example (and the first motivation for this study), I mention compositions (λ1, λ2, λ3) of an integer m (i.e., m = λ1 + λ2 + λ3 and all λj in Z≥0) that satisfy the six "triangle conditions"
          λπ(1) + λπ(2) ≥ λπ(3)
    for every permutation π in S3 . George Andrews proved in the 1970's that the number Δ(m) of such compositions of m is encoded by the generating function
          Σm ≥ 0 Δ(m) qm = 1/(1-q2)2(1-q) .

    More generally, for fixed given integers a1, a2, ..., an, we call a composition λ1 + λ2 + ... + λn symmetrically constrained if it satisfies each of the the n! constraints
          Σj=1n aj λπ(j) ≥ 0
    for every permutation π in Sn . I will show how to compute the generating functions of these compositions, combining methods from partition theory, permutation statistics, and polyhedral geometry.

    This is joint work with Ira Gessel, Sunyoung Lee, and Carla Savage.

  • Tuesday, December 1
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    Time: 1:15 - 2:15
    Room: LN-2205
  • Tuesday, December 8
    Speaker:
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    Time: 1:15 - 2:15
    Room: LN-2205


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