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Speaker:Peng Xing, Associate Professor, Center for Applied Mathematics, Tianjin
University
Date:May 24, 2019
Time:2:00 pm
Location:Lecture Hall 924, Block B, Zhixin Building, Central Campus
Inviter:Prof. Wang Gunaghui
Sponsor:School of Mathematics
Abstract:
The theory of random graphs originated from seminal papers by Erd\H{o}s and Renyi on the evolution of random graphs. Since then, there are many results on connected components in random graphs. In this talk, I will survey known results on this topic and discuss related methods. Moreover, I will mention results on the phase transition phenomenon discovered so far for random directed graphs and random hypergraphs.
Bio:
Peng Xing is an associate professor in Center for Applied Mathematics at Tianjin University. Prior to coming to Tianjin, he was a postdoc in the Department of Mathematics at UCSD working with Fan Chung. Before that, he received his doctor degree from University of South Carolina under the supervision of Linyuan Lu.
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http://www.view.sdu.edu.cn/info/1020/118553.htm
Edited by: Sun Yangyang