Khaydar Nurligareev (Sorbonne Université, Lip6) présentera ces travaux communs avec Antoine Genitrini
le jeudi 18/12 après-midi à 14h, salle GA125.
Title : Growing binary trees
Abstract:
In this talk, we discuss a growing process that generates the family of binary trees. The process steps are the following: we start with an anchor (that is, an active leaf), and at each step, we replace every anchor either by a (passive) leaf or by an internal node with two children that both are anchors themselves. Our interest is concentrated on active trees obtained using the above process, that is, in trees that possess at
least one anchor. See full version of the abstract in pdf.
Bio : Khaydar Nurligareev is a former postdoctoral fellow at LIB who is now a postdoctoral fellow at
LIP6, Sorbonne University. The main research of Khaydar is focused on enumerative, analytic and bijective
combinatorics. Also, his research interests include interactions with probability theory, mathematical physics and computational biology.