The semester focuses on discrete structures and their limits. This is an active area of research that connects discrete mathematics with ergodic theory, stochastic processes, spectral theory, measured group theory and various branches of analysis and topology. There are developing connections to network science, dealing with the behavior of real life networks.
Drafting Workshop in Discrete Mathematics and Probability
(Miklós Abért, Kristóf Bérczi, Péter Csikvári, Endre Csóka, Balázs
Gerencsér, László Lovász, János Pach, Péter Pál Pach, Gábor Pete,
Balázs Szegedy)
Workshop: Interfaces of the Theory of Combinatorial Limits
(Peter Csikvari, Dan Kral)
Workshop: Geometric Aspects of Flexible Stability
(Mikolaj Fraczyk)
Workshop: Structural Limits
(Jarik Nesetril, Patrice Ossona de Mendez)
Mathematics of Large Networks
(Márton Karsai, János Kertész, László Lovász, Balázs Ráth)
Graphs, Groups, Stochastic Processes
(Miklós Abért, László Lovász, Gábor Pete, Balázs Szegedy)
Forest Fires, Frozen Percolation and Endogeny
(Balázs Ráth)
Quantum Generalizations of Graph Theory
(András Gilyén)
Workshop on Random graphs, combinatorial limits, stochastic processes
(Endre Csóka)