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Graph regularity and incidence phenomena in distal structures

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Authors : Chernikov, Artem (Author of the conference)
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homogeneous subsets semialgebraic graphs o-minimal structures not the independence property (NIP) fields of positive characteristic distality Keisler measures generically stable measures distal Ramsey Szemerédi regularity lemma classification of regularity lemmas distal regularity lemma Erdos-Hajnal property Questions

Abstract : In recent papers by Alon et al. and Fox et al. it is demonstrated that families of graphs with a semialgebraic edge relation of bounded complexity have strong regularity properties and can be decomposed into very homogeneous semialgebraic pieces up to a small error (typical example is the incidence relation between points and lines on a real plane, or higher dimensional analogues). We show that in fact the theory can be developed for families of graphs definable in a structure satisfying a certain model theoretic property called distality, with respect to a large class of measures (this applies in particular to graphs definable in arbitrary o-minimal theories and in p-adics). (Joint work with Sergei Starchenko.)

MSC Codes :
03C45 - Classification theory, stability and related concepts [See also 03C48]
03C60 - Model-theoretic algebra
03C64 - Model theory of ordered structures; o-minimality

    Information on the Video

    Film maker : Hennenfent, Guillaume
    Language : English
    Available date : 22/04/15
    Conference Date : 07/04/15
    Subseries : Research talks
    arXiv category : Logic ; Combinatorics
    Mathematical Area(s) : Logic and Foundations
    Format : QuickTime (.mov) Video Time : 00:49:25
    Targeted Audience : Researchers
    Download : https://videos.cirm-math.fr/2015-04-07_Chernikov.mp4

Information on the Event

Event Title : Model Theory, Difference/Differential Equations and Applications / Théorie des modèles, équations différentielles et aux différences et applications
Event Organizers : Beyarslan, Özlem ; Hils, Martin ; Martin-Pizarro, Amador
Dates : 07/04/15 - 10/04/15
Event Year : 2015
Event URL : http://conferences.cirm-math.fr/1194.html

Citation Data

DOI : 10.24350/CIRM.V.18745203
Cite this video as: Chernikov, Artem (2015). Graph regularity and incidence phenomena in distal structures. CIRM. Audiovisual resource. doi:10.24350/CIRM.V.18745203
URI : http://dx.doi.org/10.24350/CIRM.V.18745203

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