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Tag Archives: chromatic polynomials
A research visit, 2
This post is a description of the problem I was working on at Monash, algebraic properties of chromatic roots, with some background and history, and a bit about the progress we made on it. It is by no means a … Continue reading
Posted in doing mathematics, exposition
Tagged chromatic polynomials, Galois group, splitting field
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A research visit
The picture on the left could be a corridor in any newish university building anywhere in the world. But when you look through the window at the end of the corridor, you see that it could only be in Australia. … Continue reading
Posted in events, geography, history
Tagged chromatic polynomials, emus, kangaroos, lyrebirds, wallabies
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