SoSe 22: Research Module: Discrete Geometry
Sophie Rehberg
Additional information / Pre-requisites
Pre-Meeting: see KVV
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<p>This seminar will look at remarkable polytopes — among them regular polytopes, cyclic/neighborly polytopes, hypersimplices, 2simple-2simplicial polytopes, cut polytopes, etc. We discuss the examples, their construction and their most interesting properties. Some of these examples were designed or used in order to solve problems, refute conjectures, or to support conjectures. Some of these have unexplored or unexplainable properties, and those of course we want to look at as well.</p> <p>“It is not unusual that a single example or a very few shape an entire mathematical discipline. Examples are the Petersen graph, cyclic polytopes, the Fano plane, the prisoner dilemma, the real n-dimensional projective space and the group of two by two nonsingular matrices. And it seems that overall, we are short of examples. The methods for coming up with useful examples in mathematics (or counterexamples for commonly believed conjectures) are even less clear than the methods for proving mathematical statements.” — Gil Kalai (2000)</p>
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Themenvergabe und speziellere Literaturangaben in der Vorbesprechung zum Seminar.
14 Class schedule
Regular appointments