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• Ghost Algebras of Double Burnside Algebras via Schur Functors ﻿

[OWP-2012-09] (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2012-07-03)
For a finite group $G$, we introduce a multiplication on the $\mathbb{Q}$-vector space with basis $\mathscr{S}_{G\times G}$, the set of subgroups of ${G \times G}$. The resulting $\mathbb{Q}$-algebra $\tilde{A}$ can be ...
• Gibbs measures associated to the integrals of motion of the periodic derivative nonlinear Schrödinger equation ﻿

[OWP-2015-04] (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2015-05-18)
• Global Variants of Hartogs' Theorem ﻿

[OWP-2018-24] (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2018-11-06)
Hartogs' theorem asserts that a separately holomorphic function, defined on an open subset of $\mathbb{C}^n$, is holomorphic in all the variables. We prove a global variant of this theorem for functions defined on an open ...
• Gradient Canyons, Concentration of Curvature, and Lipschitz Invariants ﻿

[OWP-2017-35] (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2017-12-13)
We find new bi-Lipschitz invariants of holomorphic functions of two variables by using the gradient canyons and by combining analytic and geometric viewpoints on the concentration of curvature.
• 1602 - Graph Theory ﻿

[OWR-2016-2] (2016) - (10 Jan - 16 Jan 2016)
This workshop focused on recent developments in graph theory. These included in particular recent breakthroughs on nowhere-zero flows in graphs, width parameters, applications of graph sparsity in algorithms, and matroid ...
• 1008 - Graph Theory ﻿

[OWR-2010-11] (2010) - (21 Feb - 27 Feb 2010)
Highlights of this workshop on structural graph theory included new developments on graph and matroid minors, continuous structures arising as limits of finite graphs, and new approaches to higher graph connectivity via ...
• 1902 - Graph Theory ﻿

[OWR-2019-1] (2019)
Graph theory is a rapidly developing area of mathematics. Recent years have seen the development of deep theories, and the increasing importance of methods from other parts of mathematics. The workshop on Graph Theory ...
• 0303 - Graph Theory ﻿

[TB-2003-2] (2003) - (12 Jan - 18 Jan 2003)
• 9942 - Graph Theory ﻿

[TB-1999-41] (1999) - (17 Oct - 23 Oct 1999)
• 0713 - Graph Theory ﻿

[OWR-2007-16] (2007) - (25 Mar - 31 Mar 2007)
This week broadly targeted both finite and infinite graph theory, as well as matroids, including their interaction with other areas of pure mathematics. The talks were complemented by informal workshops focussing on specific ...
• 1303 - Graph Theory ﻿

[OWR-2013-2] (2013) - (13 Jan - 19 Jan 2013)
This was a workshop on graph theory, with a comprehensive approach. Highlights included the emerging theories of sparse graph limits and of infinite matroids, new techniques for colouring graphs on surfaces, and extensions ...
• 0503 - Graph Theory ﻿

[OWR-2005-3] (2005) - (16 Jan - 22 Jan 2005)
This is the report on an Oberwolfach conference on graph theory, held 16-22 January 2005. There were three main components to the event: 5-minute presentations, lectures, and workshops. All participants were asked to give ...
• Graphical constructions for the sl(3), C2 and G2 invariants for virtual knots, virtual braids and free knots ﻿

[OWP-2015-13] (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2015-07-31)
We construct graph-valued analogues of the Kuperberg sl(3) and $G_2$ invariants for virtual knots. The restriction of the sl(3) and $G_2$ invariants for classical knots coincides with the usual Homflypt sl(3) invariant and ...
• A graphical interface for the Gromov-Witten theory of curves ﻿

[OWP-2016-06] (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2016-05-10)
We explore the explicit relationship between the descendant Gromov–Witten theory of target curves, operators on Fock spaces, and tropical curve counting. We prove a classical/tropical correspondence theorem for descendant ...
• Grassmannian connection between three- and four-qubit observables, mermin's contextualities and black holes ﻿

[OWP-2013-17] (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2013-07-23)
We invoke some ideas from finite geometry to map bijectively 135 heptads of mutually commuting three-qubit observables into 135 symmetric four-qubit ones. After labeling the elements of the former set in terms of a ...
• 9933 - Group Actions and Curvature ﻿

[TB-1999-33] (1999) - (15 Aug - 21 Aug 1999)