Graph Theory: structural properties, labelings, and connections to applications
July 22 to July 26, 2024
at the
American Institute of Mathematics,
Pasadena, California
organized by
Katherine Benson,
Christine Kelley,
and Alison Marr
Original Announcement
This workshop will be devoted to current problems relating structural properties of graphs and their connections to modern applications. Specifically, we will focus on graph labelings, invariants, and the characterization of graphs with specific or extremal parameters. We will also study structural properties of families of graphs using methods such as lifts of graphs, both random and algebraic.
One goal of the workshop is to unite researchers from various backgrounds in graph theory so that theoretical advancements with a potential to make an impact in applications will result. As an AWM Women in Graph Theory and Applications (WiGA)- affiliated workshop, another goal is to develop and strengthen the support of women in the graph theory community. We welcome all who support this mission.
The main topics for the workshop are:
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Graph coloring, domination, and labeling and their connections to applications.
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Characterizing families of graphs with extremal parameters.
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Generating families of graphs with desired labelings, invariants, or other structural features.
Material from the workshop
A list of participants.
The workshop schedule.
A report on the workshop activities.
A list of open problems.
Workshop videos