Tel-Aviv University
School of Mathematical Sciences
Department Colloquium
Monday, January 18, 2010
Schreiber 006, 12:15
Michael Krivelevich
Tel Aviv University
Positional games
Abstract:
The theory of positional games is a branch of combinatorics,
whose main aim is to develop systematically an extensive
mathematical basis for a variety of two player perfect
information games, ranging from such commonly popular games as
Tic-Tac-Toe and Hex to purely abstract games played on graphs
and hypergraphs.
In this talk I will survey basic notions and concepts of
positional games and some recent developments in the field,
putting an emphasis on interconnections between positional games
and other branches of mathematics and computer science, in
particular probabilistic considerations.

Coffee will be served at 12:00 before the lecture
at Schreiber building 006