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21st Cumberland Conference on Graph Theory, Combinatorics, and Computing ---In Honor of Mike Plummer's 70th Birthday
May 15-17, 2008
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN, USA

Organizers
Mark Ellingham and Gexin Yu

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The DFT and Perfect Matchings in Bipartite Graphs
by
Timothy M. Brauch
University of Louisville
Coauthors: Andre E. Kezdy, University of Louisville Hunter S. Snevily, University of Idaho

This talk will provide recent results using a "Combinatorial Nullstellensatz" approach to detecting perfect matchings in bipartite graphs. This leads naturally to a simple circular lock problem that encapsulates the relationship between this problem and the discrete Fourier transformation of this problem, detecting a maximum rank independent set in the intersection of two special types of matroids. An application of the uncertainity principle yields a bound on the product of the number of such independence sets and the number of perfect matchings.

Date received: April 18, 2008


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