[Facets-of-complexity] Invitation and link to Monday Lecture - November 16th 2020 - online via zoom


You are cordially invited to our next Monday Lecture.
All Monday Lectures and Colloquia of winter term 20/21 will be held online via zoom.

You may find valid Invitation for zoom throughout all winter term here:
http://www.facetsofcomplexity.de/monday/WS-2020-21/index.html

Invitation link:
https://tu-berlin.zoom.us/j/69716124232?pwd=dzFlcTFHMmFXRTE5QmZLaEV5N0FRUT09

Monday Lecture will be on November 16th 2020 at 14:15 h.

Online via:
Zoom - Invitation

Time: Monday, November 16th - 14:15 h

Lecture: Lisa Sauermann (IAS, Princeton)

Title: On the extension complexity of low-dimensional polytopes

Abstract:

It is sometimes possible to represent a complicated polytope as a projection of a much simpler polytope. To quantify this phenomenon, the extension complexity of a polytope P is defined to be the minimum number of facets in a (possibly higher-dimensional) polytope from which P can be obtained as a (linear) projection. In this talk, we discuss some results on the extension complexity of random d-dimensional polytopes (obtained as convex hulls of random points on either on the unit sphere or in the unit ball), and on the extension complexity of polygons with all vertices on a common circle. Joint work with Matthew Kwan and Yufei Zhao.