Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar II

Representation Theory and Expansion in Groups

In this survey lecture (which will continue on Tue., Feb 2) I plan to explain basic aspects of the representation theory of finite groups, and how these are applied to various questions regarding expansion and random walks on groups. These applications include - Expanding generators in every group (Alon-Roichman, Xiao-Wigderson) - Inhomogeneous random walks on non-Abelian groups (Gowers, Babai-Nikolov-Pyber) - Shuffling of cards ( Diaconis-Shahshahani) - Expansion in solvable groups (Meshulam-Wigderson) - Dimension expanders (Lubotzky-Zelmanov) No special background in group theory will be assumed.

Date & Time

February 02, 2010 | 10:30am – 12:30pm

Location

S-101

Affiliation

Professor, School of Mathematics

Notes

Continuation of the lecture from last week, but will not rely heavily on it