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Emmanuel Kowalski - An introduction to expander graphs.
Expander graphs are families of finite graphs that are simultaneously relatively sparse and highly connected. Since their discovery in the fates 1960s,... Lire la suite
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Expander graphs are families of finite graphs that are simultaneously relatively sparse and highly connected. Since their discovery in the fates 1960s, they have appeared in many seemingly unrelated areas of mathematics, from theoretical computer science to arithmetic and algebraic geometry, from representation theory to number theory. The goal of this book is to present the theory of expander graphs and to explore some of these rich connections.
Besides a careful exposition of the basic parts of the theory, including the Cheeger constant, random walks and spectral gap characterizations of expander graphs, it contains many different constructions of various families of expander graphs. The applications that are surveyed in the last chapter try to communicate the remarkable reach of expander graphs in the modern mathematics.

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Biographie d'Emmanuel Kowalski

Emmanuel Kowalski is professor of mathematics at the Swiss : Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zürich since 2008. His research domain is analytic number theory,taken in a very broad sense, with a focus on other areas of mathematics, especially probabilistic idea. He has written five books in addition to many research papers and surveys.

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