September 01, 2027 | 8:00am - April 30, 2028 | 5:00pm
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Special Year on Expansion and Computation
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More: https://www.ias.edu/math/events/special-year-expansion-and-computation
During the 2027-28 academic year the School will have a special
program on Expansion and Computation. The program will be led by Irit
Dinur, IAS, School of Math, Betsey Lombard Overdeck Theory of
Computing Professor and Co-organizer Dor Minzer from MIT.
Expander graphs have been a central object of study for decades, with
profound connections to many mathematical areas such as group theory,
number theory, geometry, combinatorics, and theoretical computer
science. High-dimensional expanders (HDX) are hypergraph analogues of
expander graphs, that display remarkable local-to-global phenomena.
These structures have already given rise to a variety of new
applications including the mixing of Markov chains, group stability,
quantum error-correcting codes, pseudorandomness, analysis of Boolean
functions, PCPs, and hardness of approximation.
A distinctive feature of HDX is that, unlike expander graphs, there
are several natural non-equivalent notions of expansion arising from
topology, geometry, spectral theory and combinatorics. Each of these
has proved important in different mathematical and computational
settings.
The goals of the special year include deepening and broadening the
connections between HDX and neighboring fields, developing new
constructions, and extending the theory beyond simplicial complexes to
more general posets such as the Grassmann complex.
Other senior participants include: Shai Evra, Alex Lubotzky, Shayan
Oveis-Gharan
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