Timeline for Suggestion for framing a course in Representation theory + Spectral graph theory
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Sep 12, 2021 at 17:42 | history | made wiki | Post Made Community Wiki by Stefan Kohl♦ | ||
Aug 11, 2020 at 14:20 | comment | added | Asaf | The book by Lubotzky about expanders is considered the standard reference for expanders, together with some notes by Hoory-Linial-Wigderson. | |
Aug 10, 2020 at 23:16 | answer | added | M. Winter | timeline score: 8 | |
Aug 10, 2020 at 22:38 | history | edited | David White | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Minor edits since it was on the front page anyway
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Aug 10, 2020 at 21:51 | answer | added | David White | timeline score: 4 | |
Aug 4, 2020 at 1:17 | comment | added | GA316 | @TerryTao Thank you. I am not much familiar with quasi randomness but Proposition 4 is very interesting. I will check the literature. | |
Aug 4, 2020 at 1:14 | comment | added | GA316 | @BenjaminSteinberg Thanks for the reference. Also, it suggests that expanders are definitely had to be included. | |
Aug 3, 2020 at 19:09 | comment | added | Terry Tao | The Gowers theory of quasirandom groups seems appropriate to include in this course. terrytao.wordpress.com/2011/12/16/… | |
Aug 3, 2020 at 18:40 | comment | added | Benjamin Steinberg | The book Elementary Number Theory, Group Theory and Ramanujan Graphs by Davidoff, Sarnak and Valette might be a good start. It does spectral graph theory and group representations, mostly applied to Cayley graphs. | |
Aug 3, 2020 at 14:14 | history | asked | GA316 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |