Julien Portier

I am a 3rd year PhD student at University of Cambridge under the supervision of Professor Béla Bollobás. My research interests are mainly Combinatorics and its interactions with Probability, Number Theory, and Theoretical Computer Science.

Selected papers (see CV for full list of publications):

[8]  Reconstructing almost all of a point set in R^d from randomly revealed pairwise distances (with D. Barnes, J. Petr, B. Randall Shaw, A. Sergeev), submitted

[7]  The asymptotic of off-diagonal online Ramsey numbers for paths (with A. Mond), submitted

[6] Tight lower bounds for anti-concentration of Rademacher sums and Tomaszewski's counterpart problem (with L. Hollom), submitted. Blog post by George Lowther.

[5] The complexity of decomposing a graph into a matching and a bounded linear forest (with A. Banerjee, JP. Marciano, A. Mond and J. Petr), submitted

[4] A proof of the 3/4 conjecture for the total domination game (with L. Versteegen), submitted

[3] A note on interval colourings of graphs (with M. Axenovich, A. Girao, L. Hollom, E. Powierski, M. Savery, Y. Tamitegama and L. Versteegen), to appear in European Journal of Combinatorics

[2] On the number of minimum dominating sets and total dominating sets in forests (with J. Petr and L. Versteegen), to appear in Journal of Graph Theory

[1] Ternary Egyptian fractions with prime denominator (with A. Mond), Research in Number Theory 8 (2022)