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### Algebraic Graph Theory - Chris Godsil

Thursday, January 14, 2016 — 3:30 PM EST

Speaker: Chris Godsil Affiliation: University of Waterloo Room: MC 6486

Abstract: We will consider similarities of adjacency matrices of graphs over finite fields, instead of the reals.

### Tutte Colloquium - Vern Paulsen

Friday, January 15, 2016 — 3:30 PM EST

Title: Algebras and quantum chromatic numbers

### Algebraic Graph Theory - Krystal Guo

Thursday, January 21, 2016 — 3:00 PM EST

Speaker: Krystal Guo Affiliation University of Waterloo Roo: MC 6486

Abstract: We will look at linear and non-linear flocks. We will give constructions of generalized quadrangles arising from flocks of cones in $PG(3,q)$. Please note that the seminar starts at 3 pm.

### Graph Theory Seminar - Iain Moffatt

Thursday, January 21, 2016 — 4:00 PM EST

Title: The Tutte polynomial and its extensions

Speaker: Iain Moffatt Affiliation: University of London Room: MC 5417 CHANGED TO MC 6486

Abstract: The Tutte polynomial is one of the most important and most studied graph polynomials. It is important not only because it encodes a large amount of combinatorial information about a graph, but also because of its applications to areas such as statistical physics and knot theory.

### Tutte Colloquium - Chaitanya Swamy

Friday, January 22, 2016 — 3:30 PM EST

Title: Signaling in Bayesian Games

### Seminar - Jenna Rajchgot

Monday, January 25, 2016 — 9:00 AM EST

Title: Type A quiver loci

### Seminar - William Slofstra

Wednesday, January 27, 2016 — 9:00 AM EST

Title: Flag varieties and algebraic combinatorics

### Seminar - Paul Grigas

Friday, January 29, 2016 — 9:00 AM EST

Title: Structure-enhancing algorithms for statistical learning problems

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