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, we meet on Tuesdays from 15:15 to 16:45 at TU Wien.
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Place: Universität Wien (Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, Seminar Room 9 on the 2nd floor)
Time:Tuesday, 15:00-16:30
Date: | Tuesday 07.10.2025 |
Title: | Equiangular lines via improved eigenvalue multiplicity |
Speaker: | Matija Bucic (University of Vienna) |
Abstract: | A family of lines passing through the origin in an inner product space is said to be equiangular if every pair of lines defines the same angle. In 1973, Lemmens and Seidel raised what has since become a central question in the study of equiangular lines in Euclidean spaces. They asked for the maximum number of equiangular lines in $R^r$ with a common angle of $\alpha$. This classical question stems its origins from elliptic geometry, and has since found connections and applications to a large number of different areas. Improving on a number of recent breakthroughs we determine the answer up to lower order terms for essentially the whole range of parameters and determine it precisely when $\alpha=\arccos(1/(2k-1))$ for any positive integer $k$, when the dimension is at least exponential in a polynomial in $k$. The key new ingredient underlying our results is an improved upper bound on the multiplicity of the second-largest eigenvalue of a graph. |
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