DisCoMath Seminar: Extremal Graph Theory and Spectral Radii
Discrete & Computational Math Seminar (DisCoMath)
Extremal Graph Theory and Spectral Radii
Noah Collins
Applied Mathematics BS student
School of Mathematical Sciences, RIT
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Abstract:
One area of extremal graph theory involves looking at graphs being embedded in certain surfaces. From the paper Three Conjectures In Extremal Spectral Graph Theory, the authors show the structure of planer and outerplanar graphs when embedded in the plane. In particular, the authors look at the spectral radii of outerplanar and planer graphs. By looking at these graphs' spectral radii and maximizing the authors are able to deduce the structure of outerplanar and planar graphs when embedded in the plane.
Intended Audience:
Undergraduates, graduates, and experts. Those with interest in the topic.
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