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zaslav [SPRING 2026]
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 **Tuesday, 3/17**\\ **Tuesday, 3/17**\\
 Speaker: Thomas Galvin (Binghamton)\\ Speaker: Thomas Galvin (Binghamton)\\
-Title: \\+Title: ​Edge Ideals & Graph Matching\\
 Time: 1:30-2:30\\ Time: 1:30-2:30\\
 Location: ​ WH 100E Location: ​ WH 100E
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 +For a simple graph G, the edge ideal I(G) over a field K is a monomial ideal generated by the edges of G. The associated primes of powers of such ideals form an ascending chain. In this talk, I prove a key ingredient of this result, concerning maximum matchings of graphs derived from G. The talk is based on a paper by Martínez-Bernal,​ Morey, and Villarreal (2012).
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 **Tuesday, 3/24**\\ **Tuesday, 3/24**\\
 Speaker: Thomas Martinez (UCLA and Cornell) \\ Speaker: Thomas Martinez (UCLA and Cornell) \\
-Title: The Combinatorics of Affine Deodhar Diagrams +Title: The Combinatorics of Affine Deodhar Diagrams\\
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 Time: 1:30-2:30\\ Time: 1:30-2:30\\
 Location: ​ WH 100E Location: ​ WH 100E
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 Deodhar diagrams (also known as Go diagrams) have been studied due to their relation to the totally non-negative Grassmannian and positroid varieties. In this talk, we introduce affine Deodhar diagrams and study combinatorial moves of these diagrams. We provide geometric analogues of our combinatorial moves, discussing the relationship to (affine patches of) positroid varieties and their cluster structure. Deodhar diagrams (also known as Go diagrams) have been studied due to their relation to the totally non-negative Grassmannian and positroid varieties. In this talk, we introduce affine Deodhar diagrams and study combinatorial moves of these diagrams. We provide geometric analogues of our combinatorial moves, discussing the relationship to (affine patches of) positroid varieties and their cluster structure.
  
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 Time: 1:30-2:30\\ Time: 1:30-2:30\\
 Location: ​ WH 100E Location: ​ WH 100E
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 +This is Mr. Yan's candidacy exam.  The examining committee consists of Laura Anderson, Michael Dobbins, and Thomas Zaslavsky (chair). ​ The talks are open to all.
  
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 **Tuesday, 4/28**\\ **Tuesday, 4/28**\\
-Speaker: \\ +Speaker: ​Alireza Salahshoori (Binghamton)\\ 
-Title: Candidacy exam?\\+Title: ​(Candidacy exam)\\
 Time: 1:30-2:30\\ Time: 1:30-2:30\\
 Location: ​ WH 100E Location: ​ WH 100E
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 +This is Mr. Salahshoori'​s candidacy exam.  The examining committee consists of Laura Anderson, Michael Dobbins, and Thomas Zaslavsky (chair). ​ The talks are open to all.
  
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