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MATH 739: Enumerative Combinatorics (spring
2008)
Instructor: Edward Swartz
Meeting Time & Room
A general introduction to algebraic combinatorics with a particular
emphasis on methods of enumeration in ordered and geometric structures
(partially ordered sets, simplicial complexes and polytopes).
Possible
topics include (but are not limited to):
- Permutations and partitions,
- Partially ordered sets (posets) and lattices,
- Möbius inversion (inclusion-exclusion over posets),
- Posets as topological objects,
- Geometric lattices, including their relationship to hyperplane
arrangements,
- Generating functions of combinatorial objects such as Hilbert functions
of face rings, and the influence of geometric/topological properties
on both.
We will assume only a basic knowledge of linear algebra and ring theory
(say at the level of Math 433-4) and will develop the necessary ideas
from commutative algebra and topology as they are needed.
About 2/3 of what we will do can be found in Stanley's book
Enumerative Combinatorics, Vol. I (Cambridge, 1997).
Last modified:October 1, 2007
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