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SUMMARY:BPML: Triangles, Colourings and Sperner's Lemma - Dr Michael Dymond
UID:www.birmingham.ac.uk/205717
DESCRIPTION:A network consists of a collection of objects together with some connections between them. As an example, we might think of a social network, where the objects are people, and we consider two people to be connected if they know one another. The mathematical term for a network is graph. In this talk, I will give a short introduction to graph theory leading on to a proof of the famous Sperner's lemma on colourings of triangles.\n
Speaker
 Dr Michael Dymond\n
 All the Birmingham Popular Maths Lectures take place in Lecture Theatre A in the Watson Building and run from 19:00-20:00, with doors opening from 18:30.\n
 There is no need to register in advance to attend in person.\n
 You can watch the recorded lecture via Zoom. You will be asked for a password in order to watch the recording; the password is: @Q3*d1.y\n
LOCATION:Watson Building - Lecture Theatre A (R15 on campus map), Zoom - registration required
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