Emerging Young Scientists from ASU Engaged in the Prestigious School of Combinatorial Geometry and Graph Theory at (MIPT)
The Mathematical Center of Adyghe State University and the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) came together for a collaborative event hosted at MIPT. The gathering brought together a diverse group of participants, including undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate students from ASU, MIPT, and Omsk State University. Additionally, staff members from the ASU Combinatorial Geometry Laboratory and the MIPT Laboratory of Combinatorial and Geometric Structures contributed their expertise. This event served as an exciting opportunity for knowledge exchange and collaboration among emerging researchers and seasoned scholars alike.
The program included lectures by leading experts, practical classes, and a workshop on optimizing combinatorial problems using language models. Specifically, participants explored Dudeney's famous "No-Three-in-Line Problem." The
The "No-Three-in-Line Problem" in discrete geometry explores the question: what is the maximum number of points that can be placed on an n × n grid without any three of them falling on the same straight line?
This problem was posed by Henry Dudeney in 1917.
Additionally, young researchers engaged in lively discussions about their current research projects, collaborated on preparing articles for publication, and actively worked on formulating and solving new research challenges.
The School of Combinatorial Geometry and Graph Theory is a flagship event dedicated to fostering a vibrant scientific and educational community. It aims to support the growth of young researchers at Adyghe State University and its partner institutions, enriching the field through collaboration and knowledge sharing.