Discrete Geometry & Combinatorics Seminar

Event Date: 

Wednesday, October 19, 2016 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm

Event Location: 

  • South Hall 4607B
Speaker: T. Kyle Petersen (DePaul University)
Title: Eulerian Numbers

 

Abstract: Every student of mathematics is familiar with Pascal's triangle of binomial coefficients. Though not as well known, the classical Eulerian numbers form a triangle that is almost as nice. These numbers have been given many different combinatorial interpretations, as well as algebraic and geometric interpretations. Via the algebraic and/or geometric interpretations, we can generalize the Eulerian numbers in many ways, e.g., to Coxeter groups, or to certain families of polytopes. I will survey some of the history of Eulerian numbers, including current work and open problems.