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Combinatorics Seminar

October 7, 2022 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

In the previous talks of this series we met the Kneser graph and the character theory of finite groups. In this talk we will revisit these topics, this time through the lens of spectral graph theory. In particular, we will discuss what eigenvalues can tell you about a graph and introduce some other families of Kneser-like graphs with remarkable algebraic properties.
Jack Derangements
Nathan Lindzey
Technion
For each integer partition $\lambda \vdash n$ we give a simple combinatorial formula for the sum of the Jack character $\theta^\lambda_\alpha$ over the integer partitions of $n$ with no singleton parts. For $\alpha = 1,2$ this gives closed forms for the eigenvalues of the permutation and perfect matching derangement graphs, resolving an open question in algebraic graph theory. Our proofs center around a Jack analogue of a hook product related to Cayley’s $\Omega$–process in classical invariant theory, which we call \emph{the principal lower hook product}.

Details

Date:
October 7, 2022
Time:
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Venue

Weber 223

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