[Turkmath:6964] Istanbul Ayrik Matematik Toplantilari Nisan Ayi Seminer Duyurusu
    Türker BIYIKOĞLU 
    turker.biyikoglu at isikun.edu.tr
       
    12 Nis 2010 Pzt 10:32:12 EEST
    
    
  
Istanbul Ayrik Matematik Toplantilari Seminer Duyurusu
Degerli Matematikciler,
Istanbul Ayrik Matematik Toplantilarinin Nisan ayi ikinci toplantisi 
herzaman oldugu gibi Istanbul Matematiksel Bilimler Merkezinin (IMBM) 
cok guzel binasinda olucak.
Nisan ayi ikinci toplantimiz  30 Nisan Cuma gunu saat 11.00'de
Chris Rodger (Auburn University, USA) "Small Cycle Systems"
baslikli bir konusma yapacaktir.
Konusma konusuyla ilgili detaylari asagida ve ekteki ilanda gorebilirsiniz.
Seminer oncesi, saat 10.30'dan itibaren cay-kahve ve kurabiye servisi 
olacaktir. Konusmaya herkes davetlidir.
Turker Biyikoglu  Tinaz Ekim-Asici
I M B M istanbul center for mathematical sciences
Istanbul Discrete Mathematics Meetings
Chris Rodger
Auburn University, USA
Small Cycle Systems
Abstract
Over the past 50 years, much progress had been made in the area of cycle 
systems;
that is, the partitioning the edges of various graphs into sets, each of 
which induces
a cycle (other graphs are of interest too).
Many problems arise, such as finding graphs for which such systems 
exist, and
trying to discover which cycle systems are a part of bigger cycle 
systems in various
senses, such as embeddings and enclosings. Some of these many problems 
will be
addressed in this talk by focusing on 4-cycle systems in order to 
exemplify more
general results that will be mentioned in passing!
Date: Friday, April 30, 2010
Time: 11:00
Place: IMBM Seminar Room, Bogazici University
Istanbul Matematiksel Bilimler Merkezi hakkinda bilgi icin: 
http://imbm.org.tr/
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