Escaping the curse of dimensionality in combinatorics
author: Janos Pach,
Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics
published: July 6, 2021, recorded: July 2021, views: 5
published: July 6, 2021, recorded: July 2021, views: 5
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We discuss some notoriously hard combinatorial problems for large classes of graphs and hypergraphs arising in geometric, algebraic, and practical applications. These structures escape the “curse of dimensionality”: they can be embedded in a bounded-dimensional space, or they have small VCdimension or a short algebraic description. What are the advantages of low dimensionality?
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