Local convergence of random planar graphs

Benedikt Stufler (TU Wien)

06-Dec-2021, 14:00-15:00 (3 years ago)

Abstract: The study of random combinatorial structures and their limits is a growing field at the interface of combinatorics, probability theory, and mathematical physics. Planar graphs are a prominent example of such structures, yet important problems concerning their asymptotic shape remain open. This talk highlights open conjectures and reviews recent results, in particular the discovery of a Uniform Infinite Planar Graph (UIPG) as their quenched local limit.

combinatoricsprobability

Audience: researchers in the topic


Extremal and probabilistic combinatorics webinar

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Organizers: Jan Hladky*, Diana Piguet, Jan Volec*, Liana Yepremyan
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