From local to global properties of graphs

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Date 19.03.2026
Hour 17:1518:15
Speaker Prof. Oliver JANZER
Location
Category Inaugural lectures - Honorary Lecture
Event Language English

Inaugural Lesson - Prof. Oliver JANZER

Abstract: Given a graph satisfying prescribed local constraints—for example, the exclusion of a fixed subgraph—what can be said about its global structure, such as its number of edges or the size of its largest cut? Many central problems in graph theory fall within this framework. In this talk, we will discuss the resolution of several long-standing open questions of this type and highlight applications to other areas of mathematics.

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  • Institute of Mathemtatics

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  • Prof. Oliver JANZER

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