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Discrete Geometry and Combinatorics

Welcome! The discrete geometry and combinatorics seminar (or discrete geometry seminar for short) was started in Fall 2004 in response to interest expressed by various graduate students. Our weekly seminar is devoted to various types of discrete mathematics, focusing particularly on those with a geometric flavor. It is designed to cover, at the very least, those aspects of geometric group theory which do not fit easily into either the algebra or the topology seminar, as well as the totality of geometric combinatorics.

Unlike other seminars in the department, it is graduate student-dominated but with faculty members allowed to attend; thus the level is somewhere inbetween our various graduate-student-run seminars and our faculty-run seminars.

Click below for information about the following areas:

People: Names and web pages of combinatorialists and discrete geometers at UCSB

Seminar: The schedule for our weekly seminar

History: An archive of talks from earlier quarters

[A slice of the 600-cell]

(click here to animate)

3-d slice(s) of the regular
600-cell 4-polytope
by Gordon Kindlmann



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