Yirong Yang, University of Washington
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PDL C-401
Ternary graphs, or trinity graphs, or however people from different areas call them, are graphs that avoid induced cycles of length divisible by 3. The talk mainly consists of many pictures, a healthy dose of graph theory, and some buzzwords from the ITM, through which we explore the topology of the independence complex of these graphs.
Zoom Link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/92849568892