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Discrete Mathematics and Geometry

Discrete Mathematics Working Group (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Diskrete Mathematik, AGDM)

Info: The AGDM seminar is a joint seminar of the University of Vienna and TU Wien. In winter semesters, we meet on Tuesdays from 15:00 to 16:30 at the University of Vienna. In summer semesters, the seminars are held in TU Wien.

From 2025, we will be using a new mailing-list to advertise the seminar. You can register here.

Place: TU Wien (Freihaus, Wiedner Hauptstr. 8-10, 1040 Wien): Room DA 08 B19 (Dissertantenzimmer), 8th floor, Tower A (green)

Time: Tuesday, 15:15-16:45

Next talk

Date: Tuesday 10.06.2025
Title: Perfect matching enumeration and Kasteleyn‘s method
Speaker: Marcus Schönfelder (University of Vienna)
Abstract: A perfect matching of a graph $G=(V,E)$ is a covering set of matchings $\mu\subseteq E$ such that every vertex of $G$ is contained in exactly one edge $e\in \mu$. The number of perfect matchings for a given graph and its asymptotics show connections to various other areas of science including electrostatics, statistical mechanics and chemistry. From mathematical and especially combinatorial point of view, perfect matching enumeration is a highly multi-facetted problem whose complexity is heavily influenced by the structure of the underlying graph. A first successful attempt to give a general solution was achieved by Kasteleyn in the 1960s. By assigning a certain orientation on the edges of $G$ he was able to express the perfect matching generating function $M(G)$ of any PLANAR graph $G$ as plus or minus a Pfaffian form of its skew-symmetric adjacency matrix. After a brief introduction to the theory of Pfaffian forms, we will study Kasteleyn's method together and use the strong correspondence between perfect matchings and Pfaffians to directly translate identities of Pfaffian forms into formulas for perfect matchings. Extending the work of Markus Fulmek (2010) this provides an algebraic approach to proving condensation formulas for perfect matchings as an alternative to the purely combinatorial method. While Fulmek used involutions on superposition cycles to translate Pfaffian formulas into the language of perfect matchings, we will take the slightly more technical path by explicitly deducing the translation signs of the respective Pfaffians, which allows us to translate formulas of higher degree even where the involution-approach is no longer applicable. In the end, if time allows, we mention the complications that occur when poking holes of odd size into our planar graph. We explore a possible solution to this problem by connecting holes of odd size to larger holes of even size via certain well-behaved paths.

Code of conduct

Maintaining a respectful environment is essential to fostering meaningful dialogue and intellectual growth. Participants are expected to refrain from any form of disrespectful or inappropriate behaviour, including offensive comments, harassment, or disruptive conduct. Questions and contributions should be constructive, relevant to the topic, and posed in a professional manner that encourages healthy academic exchange. Harassment of any kind—including verbal, moral or physical—will not be tolerated, and all attendees are urged to uphold these principles to ensure a safe and welcoming atmosphere for everyone.

Upcoming talks

17.06.2025Atsuro Yoshida
24.06.2025Alessandro Iraci

Talks in the past years

Talks of years 2005 - 2024

Past talks of this year

Datum: 03.06.2025
Titel: Positive $m$-divisible non-crossing partitions and their cyclic sieving
Speaker: Christian Krattenthaler (University of Vienna)

Datum: 27.05.2025
Titel: Scaling limits of multitype Bienaymé trees
Speaker: Philipp Beltran (TU Wien)

Datum: 20.05.2025
Titel: Quilts of alternating sign matrices
Speaker: Matjaž Konvalinka (University of Ljubljana)

Datum: 13.05.2025
Titel: Color rules for cyclic wreath products and semigroup algebras from projective toric varieties
Speaker: Fabián Levicán (University of Vienna)

Datum: 08.05.2025
Titel: Schur's 1926 partition theorem - new variations and recent advances
Speaker: Krishnaswami Alladi (University of Florida)

Datum: 15.04.2025
Titel: On the Unexpected Connections in the Arithmetic Properties of POND and PEND Partitions
Speaker: James Sellers (University of Minnesota Duluth)

Datum: 08.04.2025
Titel: Dual transform, PSD codes and self-dual bent functions
Speaker: Stefka Bouyuklieva (University of Veliko Tarnovo)

Datum: 01.04.2025
Titel: Newton polytopes of some symmetric polynomials
Speaker: Candice Zhang 张旭彤 (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing)

Datum: 18.03.2025
Titel: Combinatorial problems arising from representation theory of $GL_n$ over a $p$-adic field
Speaker: Erez Lapid (Weizmann Institute of Science)

Datum: 11.03.2025
Titel: Hall-Littlewood polynomials, affine Schubert series, and lattice enumeration
Speaker: Christopher Voll (Universität Bielefeld)

Datum: 04.03.2025
Titel: The number of monotone trapezoids with prescribed bottom row
Speaker: Ilse Fischer (Universität Wien)

Datum: 28.01.2025
Titel: Cohomology of perfect Lie algebras and partitions
Speaker: Dietrich Burde (Universität Wien)

Datum: 21.01.2025
Titel: Rook equivalence and a multisum extension of the Sears $_4\phi_3$ transformation
Speaker: Michael Schlosser (Universität Wien)

Datum: 14.01.2025
Titel: Short presentations and posters
Speaker: Students

Datum: 07.01.2025
Titel: Separated variables on plane algebraic curves
Speaker: Manfred Buchacher (JKU Linz)

Datum: 17.12.2024
Titel: Murnaghan–Nakayama rlies for symplectic, orthogonal and orthosymplectic Schur functions
Speaker: Nishu Kumari (Universität Wien)

Datum: 10.12.2024
Titel: Number systems and fractals
Speaker: Lucía Rossi (TU Wien)

Datum: 03.12.2024
Titel: Cluster structures on spinor helicity and momentum twistor varieties
Speaker: Jianrong Li (Universität Wien)

Datum: 26.11.2024
Titel: An Unexpected Symmetry on Graphs
Speaker: Florian Fürsinn (Universität Wien)

Datum: 19.11.2024
Titel: Phase transitions of block-weighted planar maps
Speaker: Zéphyr Salvy (TU Wien)

Datum: 12.11.2024
Titel: Polyominoes from operators on symmetric functions
Speaker: Marino Romero (Universität Wien)

Datum: 05.11.2024
Titel: Folding lemma and its applications in Number Theory
Speaker: Nikita Shliga (La Trobe University Melbourne)

Datum: 29.10.2024
Titel: Growth diagram proofs for the Littlewood identities
Speaker: Florian Schreier-Aigner (Universität Wien)

Datum: 22.10.2024
Titel: A central limit theorem for a card shuffling problem
Speaker: Shane Chern (Universität Wien)

Datum: 15.10.2024
Titel: $p(5n+4)$ again! Parity bias and it's unintended arithmetic consequences
Speaker: Manosij Ghosh Dastidar (TU Wien)

Datum: 08.10.2024
Titel: Lattice points and rational $q$-Catalan numbers
Speaker: Drew Armstrong (University of Miami)