Discrete Mathematics Working Group (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Diskrete Mathematik, AGDM)
Info: The AGDM seminar is a joint seminar of the University of Vienna and TU Wien. In winter semesters, we meet on Tuesdays from 15:00 to 16:30 at the University of Vienna. In summer semesters, the seminars are held in TU Wien.
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Place: TU Wien (Freihaus, Wiedner Hauptstr. 8-10, 1040 Wien): Room DA 08 B19 (Dissertantenzimmer), 8th floor, Tower A (green)
Time: Tuesday, 15:15-16:45
Next talk
Date: |
Thursday 08.05.2025 |
Title: |
Schur's 1926 partition theorem - new variations and recent advances |
Speaker: |
Krishnaswami Alladi (University of Florida) |
Abstract: |
Schur’s celebrated partition theorem of 1926 asserts the equality $D(n) = C(n)$, where $D(n)$ is the number of partitions of $n$ into parts that differ by $\geq 3$ and with no consecutive multiples of $3$, and $C(n)$ is the number of partitions on $n$ into distinct parts which are not multiples of $3$. In 1989, Basil Gordon and I generalized and refined this theorem by the method of weighted words. In the early 1990s, I mentioned to George Andrews that it would also be worthwhile to investigate another partition function equal to $D(n)$ and $C(n)$, namely, $A(n) =$ the number of partitions of $n$ into odd parts that repeat at most twice. Andrews named the equality $D(n) = A(n)$ as the Alladi-Schur Theorem when he obtained in 2015, the following deep, elegant and surprising refinement of it: Let $D(m, n)$ denote the number of partitions of $n$ of the type enumerated by $D(n)$, with the added condition that the number of parts PLUS the number of even parts is $m$. Let $A(m, n)$ denote the number of partitions of $n$ into $m$ odd parts that repeat at most twice. Then $D(m, n) = A(m, n)$. Andrews’ proof was by the use of generating function polynomials. In this talk, after surveying major results on Schur’s partition theorem, I will discuss an intricate bijective proof of Andrews’ refinement of the Alladi-Schur Theorem due my PhD student Yazan Alamoudi.
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Upcoming talks
13.05.2025 | Fabián Levicán | Color rules for cyclic wreath products and semigroup algebras from projective toric varieties |
20.05.2025 | Matjaž Konvalinka |
27.05.2025 | Philipp Beltran | Scaling limits of multitype Bienaymé trees |
03.06.2025 | |
10.06.2025 | |
17.06.2025 | |
24.06.2025 | Alessandro Iraci |
Talks in the past years
Talks of years 2005 - 2024
Past talks of this year
Datum: |
15.04.2025 |
Titel: |
On the Unexpected Connections in the Arithmetic Properties of POND and PEND Partitions |
Speaker: |
James Sellers (University of Minnesota Duluth) |
Datum: |
08.04.2025 |
Titel: |
Dual transform, PSD codes and self-dual bent functions |
Speaker: |
Stefka Bouyuklieva (University of Veliko Tarnovo) |
Datum: |
01.04.2025 |
Titel: |
Newton polytopes of some symmetric polynomials |
Speaker: |
Candice Zhang 张旭彤 (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing) |
Datum: |
18.03.2025 |
Titel: |
Combinatorial problems arising from representation theory of $GL_n$ over a $p$-adic field |
Speaker: |
Erez Lapid (Weizmann Institute of Science) |
Datum: |
11.03.2025 |
Titel: |
Hall-Littlewood polynomials, affine Schubert series, and lattice enumeration |
Speaker: |
Christopher Voll (Universität Bielefeld) |
Datum: |
04.03.2025 |
Titel: |
The number of monotone trapezoids with prescribed bottom row |
Speaker: |
Ilse Fischer (Universität Wien) |
Datum: |
28.01.2025 |
Titel: |
Cohomology of perfect Lie algebras and partitions |
Speaker: |
Dietrich Burde (Universität Wien) |
Datum: |
21.01.2025 |
Titel: |
Rook equivalence and a multisum extension of the Sears $_4\phi_3$ transformation |
Speaker: |
Michael Schlosser (Universität Wien) |
Datum: |
14.01.2025 |
Titel: |
Short presentations and posters |
Speaker: |
Students |
Datum: |
07.01.2025 |
Titel: |
Separated variables on plane algebraic curves |
Speaker: |
Manfred Buchacher (JKU Linz) |
Datum: |
17.12.2024 |
Titel: |
Murnaghan–Nakayama rlies for symplectic, orthogonal and orthosymplectic Schur functions |
Speaker: |
Nishu Kumari (Universität Wien) |
Datum: |
10.12.2024 |
Titel: |
Number systems and fractals |
Speaker: |
Lucía Rossi (TU Wien) |
Datum: |
03.12.2024 |
Titel: |
Cluster structures on spinor helicity and momentum twistor varieties |
Speaker: |
Jianrong Li (Universität Wien) |
Datum: |
26.11.2024 |
Titel: |
An Unexpected Symmetry on Graphs |
Speaker: |
Florian Fürsinn (Universität Wien) |
Datum: |
19.11.2024 |
Titel: |
Phase transitions of block-weighted planar maps |
Speaker: |
Zéphyr Salvy (TU Wien) |
Datum: |
12.11.2024 |
Titel: |
Polyominoes from operators on symmetric functions |
Speaker: |
Marino Romero (Universität Wien) |
Datum: |
05.11.2024 |
Titel: |
Folding lemma and its applications in Number Theory |
Speaker: |
Nikita Shliga (La Trobe University Melbourne) |
Datum: |
29.10.2024 |
Titel: |
Growth diagram proofs for the Littlewood identities |
Speaker: |
Florian Schreier-Aigner (Universität Wien) |
Datum: |
22.10.2024 |
Titel: |
A central limit theorem for a card shuffling problem |
Speaker: |
Shane Chern (Universität Wien) |
Datum: |
15.10.2024 |
Titel: |
$p(5n+4)$ again! Parity bias and it's unintended arithmetic consequences |
Speaker: |
Manosij Ghosh Dastidar (TU Wien) |
Datum: |
08.10.2024 |
Titel: |
Lattice points and rational $q$-Catalan numbers |
Speaker: |
Drew Armstrong (University of Miami) |