1-perfectly orientable graphs and graph products

2016-03-07 10:00-11:00 FAMNIT-POŠTA Tatiana Romina Hartinger (UP IAM, UP FAMNIT) 1-perfectly orientable graphs and graph products A graph G is said to be 1-perfectly orientable (1-p.o. for short) if it admits an orientation such that the out-neighborhood of every vertex…

Some problems from recent IMAGE

2016-01-18 10:00-11:00 FAMNIT-POŠTA Bojan Kuzma (UP FAMNIT) Some problems from recent IMAGE We will present solutions to several problems published in recent volume of ILAS publication IMAGE. Problems are intended to popularize the field of Linear algebra.

Operations on maniplexes and oriented maniplexes

2016-01-11 10:00-11:00 FAMNIT-POŠTA Tomaž Pisanski (University of Primorska, Slovenia) Operations on maniplexes and oriented maniplexes In the past we have been using flag graphs and symmetry type graphs for studying certain operations on maps and their symmetries, such as truncation,…

Lattice labelings and modular elements

2015-12-21 10:00-11:00 FAMNIT-POŠTA Russ Woodroofe (Mississippi State University, USA) Lattice labelings and modular elements This talk will be about finite lattices and posets.  I’ll tell you what an EL-labeling is, explain how the subgroup lattice of a supersolvable group motivates…

Localizable graphs

2015-12-14 10:00-11:00 FAMNIT-POŠTA Ademir Hujdurović (UP IAM, UP FAMNIT) Localizable graphs A clique in a graph is said to be strong if it intersects every maximal stable set. A graph is called localizable if it admits a partition of its…

Half-regular Cayley maps

2015-12-07 10:00-11:00 FAMNIT-POŠTA Robert Jajcay (UP FAMNIT and Comenius University (Slovakia)) Half-regular Cayley maps A Cayley map M=CM(G,X,P) is an embedding of a Cayley graph C(G,X) in an orientable surface with the property that each left multiplication by an element…

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