Project information
Large Discrete Structures
(LaDIST)
- Project Identification
- 648509
- Project Period
- 12/2015 - 12/2021
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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European Union
- Horizon 2020
- ERC (Excellent Science)
- MU Faculty or unit
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Faculty of Informatics
- prof. RNDr. Daniel Kráľ, Ph.D., DSc.
- Frederik Garbe, PhD
- Robert Arthur Hancock, PhD
- Ander Lamaison Vidarte, PhD
- Dr. rer. nat. Josef Samuel Mohr
- Cooperating Organization
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University of Warwick
- Responsible person Navdeep BAINS
The proposed project seeks to introduce novel methods to analyze and approximate large graphs and other discrete structures and to apply the developed methods to solve specific open problems. A need for such methods comes from computer science where the sizes of input structures are often enormous.
Specifically, the project will advance the recently emerged theory of combinatorial limits by
developing new insights in the structure of limit objects and by proposing a robust theory bridging the
sparse and dense cases. The analytic methods from the theory of combinatorial limits will be used to
analyze possible asymptotic behavior of large graphs and they will be applied in conjunction with
structural arguments to provide solutions to specific problems in extremal combinatorics. The obtained insights will also be combined with methods from discrete optimization and logic to provide new algorithmic frameworks.