You are cordially invited to our next Monday Lecture on June 17th
at 14:15 h at FU Berlin. Location: Freie Universität Berlin Takustr. 9 14195 Berlin Time: Monday, June 17th - 14:15 h Lecture: Matthias Beck (San Francisco State University) Title: Lonely Runner Polyhedra We study the Lonely Runner Conjecture, conceived by Wills in the 1960's: Given positive integers n_1, n_2, ..., n_k, there exists a positive real number t such that for all 1 ≤ j ≤ k the distance of tn_j to the nearest integer is at least 1/(k+1). Continuing a view-obstruction approach by Cusick and recent work by Henze and Malikiosis, our goal is to promote a polyhedral ansatz to the Lonely Runner Conjecture. Our results include geometric proofs of some folklore results that are only implicit in the existing literature, a new family of affirmative instances defined by the parities of the speeds, and geometrically motivated conjectures whose resolution would shed further light on the Lonely Runner Conjecture. Coffee & Tea: Room 134 Exceptionally, there will be no Colloquium and only this Lecture. |