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Seminar

Some problems in coarse graph theory

Speaker
Alex Scott (University of Oxford)
Date
Thu, Feb 5 2026, 3:00pm
Location
384H
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Coarse graph theory is a developing area, which focuses on the large-scale geometric structure of graphs, particularly through the lens of quasi-isometry.  A central goal here is to find coarse analogues of classical graph-theoretic results.  We discuss current progress in this direction.  Joint work with Tung Nguyen and Paul Seymour.