Approximation of Vertex Transitive Graphs by Nilpotent Groups and Applications to Probability
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Explore a 47-minute mathematics lecture from the Simons Semester on Dynamics where Matthew Tointon from the University of Bristol discusses the approximation of vertex-transitive graphs by nilpotent groups and their applications to probability theory. Delivered at the Będlewo Mathematical Research and Conference Center as part of the conference on Nilpotent structures in topological dynamics, ergodic theory and combinatorics, delve into advanced mathematical concepts connecting graph theory, group theory, and probabilistic applications. Learn from this specialized academic presentation that bridges multiple mathematical disciplines while examining the relationship between vertex-transitive graphs and nilpotent group structures.
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Approximation of vertex transitive graphs by nilpotent groups, and applications to probability
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Simons Semester on Dynamics