SE: Discrete Mathematics/Geometry (Summer 2025)

This seminar covers topics in discrete geometry adjacent to the course Discrete Geometry I. It addresses students who want to write a Bachelor or Master Thesis on a topic in discrete mathematics/geometry.

The seminar is organized as a block seminar. The presentations will be held in EN 058 at the end of the semester. Precise date TBD. A first meeting took place on Tuesday, 29 April, at 14:30 in EN 058.

Christabella Augustin Triangulations of cosmological polytopes
Deniz Ergun Separating trees and simple congruences of the weak order
Stefan Müller Hollow polytopes with many vertices
Benedikt Niproschke Skew shapes, Ehrhart positivity and beyond
Erik Thomas New recursion formula for the interior polynomial based on non-expanding sets

References

  1. Arun and Dillon: Hollow polytopes with many vertices, Preprint arXiv:2504.17530
  2. Barnard, Novelli and Pilaud: Separating trees and simple congruences of the weak order, Preprint arXiv:2503.15053
  3. Deza, Liu and Pournin: Kissing polytopes in dimension 3, Preprint arXiv:2502.19554
  4. Ferroni, Morales and Panova: Skew shapes, Ehrhart positivity and beyond, Preprint arXiv:2503.16403
  5. Ferroni and Fink: The polytope of all matroids, Preprint arXiv:2502.20157
  6. Juhnke-Kubitzke, Solus and Venturello: Triangulations of cosmological polytopes, Preprint arXiv:2303.05876
  7. Kaibel and Kukharenko: Polytope extensions with linear diameters, Preprint arXiv:2307.05246
  8. Kato: New recursion formula for the interior polynomial based on non-expanding sets, Preprint arXiv:2502.19799
  9. Prince: Polygons of finite mutation type, in: Interactions with lattice polytopes, Springer 2022, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-98327-7\_15

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