9th Lake Michigan Workshop on Combinatorics and Graph Theory
April 13-14, 2024
Organizers
Description
The purpose of the workshop is to bring together combinatorialists and graph theorists in the Lake Michigan region and enhance collaborative research by providing a good working environment. Moreover, the workshop will create opportunities for graduate students to interact and explore connections with other students and researchers, and possibly, start new research collaborations.
Program
The workshop will consist of three two-lecture tutorials and a few other talks.
Tutorials:
David Conlon (California Institute of Technology): Graph homomorphism inequalities
Wes Pegden (Carnegie Mellon University): Probability spaces driven by geometric constraints
Liana Yepremyan (Emory University): Colored graphs and rainbow subgraphs
The detailed program can be found here.
Registration
There is no registration fee, but please tell us before February 29, 2024 if you plan to come. The registration form is here.
Support
Funds will available, mainly for students, to cover the travel/local expenses.
Contact
In case of any question about registration, financial support or any other matters, please send mail.
Acknowledgements
The 9th Lake Michigan Workshop on Combinatorics and Graph Theory is sponsored by the National Science Foundation. Support has also been provided by Department of Mathematics and College of Arts and Sciences at Western Michigan University.