We are having a home-grown combinatorics day in St Andrews next Tuesday, 24 May. Here is the programme. Come along if you are nearby on the day. It will be in Lecture Theatre B in the Mathematical Institute.
- 11-11:30 Rosemary Bailey: Diagonal structures and beyond
- 11:40-12:10 Ashley Clayton: Combinatorial results for subdirect products
- 12:20-12:50 James East (Western Sydney University): How many pyramids are there?
- 12:55-1:40 Lunch (Room 1A, Mathematics Institute)
- 1:40-2:10 Peter Cameron: Conjugacy class graphs on groups
- 2:20-2:50 Sophie Huczynska: Constructing generalised difference families – how cyclotomy can help us
- 3-3:30 Laura Johnson: Applications of DPDFs and EPDFs
- 3:35- 4:00 Tea/coffee (1A)
- 4:00-4:30 Jack Southgate: Global area rigidity of generic hypergraph frameworks
- 4:40- 5:10 Nik Ruskuc: Counting subpowers of unary algebras
Please let Nik or Sophie know if you are coming, and in particular if you will want catering.