Mathematical Colloquium Restricted subgraphs of edge-colored graphs and applications

  • Thursday, 8. May 2025, 16:15 - 17:15
  • Hörsaal Mathematikon
    • Prof. Dr. Benny Sudakov (ETH Zurich)

An edge-colored graph is a graph with a coloring of its edges such that no vertex is incident to two or more edges of the same color. A subgraph is called a rainbow if all its edges have different colors. The problem of finding rainbow subgraphs or other restricted structures in edge-colored graphs has a long history, dating back to Euler's work on Latin squares. It has also proven to be a powerful method for studying several well-known questions.

In this lecture, we will provide a brief introduction to this topic, discuss several questions in this area, and demonstrate their applications to problems in graph decomposition, additive combinatorics, theoretical computer science, and coding theory.

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