Peter Maceli, Ithaca College Department of Mathematics, gives a talk for the Math Department Colloquium, entitled Self-Complementary Graphs

By Jill Ackerman, February 18, 2024

Self-Complementary Graphs

Please join us for a talk with Peter Maceli, Ithaca College Department of Mathematics. Self-Complementary Graphs: 

A graph is just a bunch of dots called vertices, together with lines called edges, joining certain pairs of vertices. The general nature of graphs lends them to efficiently model pairwise interactions amongst any set of objects, and so there are many important real world applications of graph theory in fields such as network science, economics, computer engineering and operations research. In this talk, we will look at the highly symmetric class of self-complementary graphs, which is structurally and algorithmically very rich.

Monday, February 19
4pm in Williams 320
Lite refreshments will be served.

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact the Department Assistant at jackerman@ithaca.edu or 4-3107. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.