From Bridges to Cellphone Towers by the Way of Doughnuts - Some Problems in Graph Theory
Offered By: IMSA via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore graph theory concepts in this 47-minute conference talk by Maria Chudnovsky from Princeton University's Mathematics Department, presented at the WIMSA Inaugural Conference in October 2022. Delve into intriguing problems that connect seemingly unrelated topics such as bridges, cellphone towers, and doughnuts. Gain insights into the versatile applications of graph theory and its relevance in solving real-world challenges. Discover how mathematical principles can be applied to diverse scenarios, offering a unique perspective on problem-solving across various domains.
Syllabus
WIMSA Conference 2022, Maria Chudnovsky: From Bridges to Cellphone Towers by the Way of Doughnuts.
Taught by
IMSA
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