Rocky Mountain
Algebraic Combinatorics Seminar
 
 

The Algebraic Combinatorics Seminar is a joint venture of
Colorado State University, the University of Colorado at Denver and the University of Wyoming
The three university collaboration began in 1985, building on a CSU-UWyo seminar that dates back to the mid-70's, and it has been meeting discretely since then.

Organizing Members
 
W. Cherowitzo (UCD)
S. Hobart (UWyo)
A. Hulpke (CSU)
R. Liebler (CSU)
G. Eric Moorhouse (UWyo)
S. Payne (UCD)
T. Penttila (CSU)
 
The seminar meets biweekly in Fort Collins, 4 - 6 on Fridays.
There are two talks given at each session.
This a joint seminar with regular participants from 5 universities in the region.
The participants usually dine at a local restaurant after the talks.
Please feel free to join us!
For more information contact: R. Liebler.
Participating Members
 
 
A. Betten (CSU)
R. Green (CU-Boulder)
P. Vojtechovsky (DU)
J. Williford (UCD)
N. Krier (CSU) (Emeritus)
 

Next Meeting

Date: Friday 2 May 2008
Time: 4 - 6
Place: Weber 223 ( but refreshments in Weber 117 at 330)
(Please note the new room)
Weber is on the oval just north of E wing of the Engineering building
Colorado State University

Topics:
Cliques in the half cube graph and not-Pascal's triangle

Richard Green

University of Colorado at Boulder

The half cube graph is the graph whose vertices can be identified a set of 2n-1 vertices of the n-dimensional hypercube that are at mutually even Hamming distance. Two vertices are connected by an edge if and only if the corresponding points are at Hamming distance 2. Not-Pascal's triangle is a seemingly nameless Pascal-like triangle that appears in various contexts. We will discuss the combinatorics of cliques in the half cube graph, their relationship with the aforementioned triangle, and much more.

 
Generalized quadrangles and Singer groups

Stefaan DeWinter

Ghent University, Belguim

Several people have wondered as to whether it is possible to develop a Singer group theory for other geometries than projective planes. D. Ghinelli initiated such theory for GQs, and a question of J.C. Fisher motivated E.E. Shult, K.Thas and myself to further study GQs admitting a Singer group. In this talk I will report on work we have done during a Research in Pairs stay at Oberwolfach last year. Our main result shows that among all known GQs and all hypothetical GQs that might be constructed using a known construction method only one speciic class admits a Singer group. This provides further strong evidence for a conjecture we formulated earlier on GQs with a Singer group.

Schedule / Open Slots
DateSpeakers
23 MaySchmidt; Williford

Talks given in previous semesters

Outside speakers are partially supported from NSF grant DMS 9622458

If you would like to added to our e-mail list, or would be interested in giving a talk, please contact R. Liebler.


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