Last Updated : Dec. 9. 1998
RIMS Symposium on Algebraic Combinatorics 1998
Program
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Monday, December 14, 1998
- 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Name : Eiichi Bannai, 坂内英一
Affiliation : Department of Mathematics, Kyushu University
Title : Open problems of algebraic combinatorics on spheres
Abstract :
- 11:10 am - 12:10 am
Name : Kenichiro Tanabe, 田辺顕一朗
Affiliation : Graduate School of Mathematics, Kyushu University
Title : On designs in codes over Z4
Abstract : The Assmus-Mattson theorem is a classical result on designs in linear codes over a finite field. I will talk about an analoguous result of this theorem for Z4-codes.
- Lunch Time
- 1:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Name : Masaaki Harada, 原田昌晃, (with Eiichi Bannai, Akihiro Munemasa, and Manabu Oura (Kyushu Univ.))
Affiliation : Department of Mathematics, Yamagata University
Title : Type II codes over F2+uF2 and an application to Hermitian modular forms
Abstract :
- 2:10 pm - 2:35 pm
Name : Mitsuhiro Sawano, 澤野 光弘
Affiliation : Graduate School of Mathematics, Kyushu University
Title : Four-weight spin models with exactly two values and regular Hadamard designs
Abstract :
- 2:40 pm - 3:05 pm
Name : Takuya Ikuta, 生田卓也, (with Kazumasa Nomura (Tokyo Medical and Dental College))
Affiliation : Kobe Gakuin Women's College
Title : General form of non-symmetric spin models
Abstract : A spin model (for link invariants) is a square matrix W
with non-zero complex entries which satisfies certain axioms.
Recently in the paper of F.Jaeger and K.Nomura
"Symmetric Versus non-symmetric spin models for link invariants",
it was shown that tW W-1 is a permutation matrix
(the order of this permutation matrix is called the "index" of W),
and a general form was given for spin models of index 2.
In this lecture, we generalize this general form
to an arbitrary index m. In particular, we give a simple form of
W when m is a prime number.
- 3:20 pm - 3:45 pm
Name : Norio Yamazaki, 山崎則男
Affiliation : Department of Mathematics, Kyushu University (JSPS Research Fellow)
Title : On a combinatorial approach to some Cayley graphs
Abstract :
- 3:50 pm - 4:15 pm
Name : Masato Tomiyama, 冨山正人
Affiliation : Department of Mathematics, Ishikawa National College of Technology
Title : On the group association scheme of W(E6)
Abstract : The group association scheme of X(G)
can be constructed from each finite group G.
For a given group G,
it is an interesting problem to characterize X(G)
by its intersection numbers.
We consider the characterization of X(W(E6)).
Though it is not completed, we will talk about the present situation of it.
- 4:20 pm - 4:45 pm
Name : Satoshi Shinohara, 篠原聡,(with Rhyo Fuji-Hara (Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences, University of Tsukuba))
Affiliation : Systems, Information and Mathematical Sciences Course
Doctoral Program in Policy and Planning Sciences,
University of Tsukuba
Title : Algebraic curves and designs with repeated elements in
blocks
Abstract : We consider types of block designs which have multi-set blocks.
Let V be a set of points and B a collection of
multi-subset of V with size k.
A balanced n-ary design is a pair (V,B) satisfying two
conditions; each element occurs at most n-1 times in any block, and each
unordered pair of distinct elements occurs l times.
Note that in the block {x,x,y}, the pair {x,y} is counted two times in the block.
A multi-set design (V,B) has the property that every pair
(not necessary to be distinct) occurs l times in the blocks of
B. We show here some constructions of these designs by using algebraic curves over finite fields.
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Tuesday, December 15, 1998
- 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Name : Paul Terwilliger
Affiliation : Department of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin
Title : Introduction to Leonard system
Abstract :
- 11:10 am - 11:40 am
Name : Yutaka Hiramine, 平峰 豊
Affiliation : Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Education, Kumomoto University
Title : On Semiregular relative difference sets in non-abelian groups
Abatract :In this talk we consider semiregular relative difference sets in
non-abelian groups having an abelian subgroup of index 2. As an application we give results on semiregular relative difference sets in dihedral groups,
semidiheral groups and generalized quaternion groups.
- 11:45 am - 12:10 am
Name : Chihiro Suetake, 末竹千博
Affiliation : Amagasaki-Minami High School
Title : Projective planes and Hadamard designs
Abstract : There are some relations between projective planes with some
perspectivities and Hadamard designs.
- Lunch Time
- 1:30 pm - 1:55 pm
Name : Tsuyoshi Atsumi, 厚見寅司
Affiliation : Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Faculty of Science, Kagoshima University
Title : Another proof of Hiramine's theorem on three-dimensional Schur rings
Abstract : We give another proof to Hiramine's theorem on three-dimensional Schur rings. Our proof, which improves the theorem slightly, is clear and
straightforward. The original proof is complicated and ingenious.
- 2:00 pm - 2:25 pm
Name : Ching-Hung Lam
Affiliation : Institute of Mathematics, University of Tsukuba
Title : Codes and construction of VOA
Abstract :
- 2:30 pm - 2:55 pm
Name : Fumihito Oda, 小田 文仁
Affiliation : Department of Mathematics, Hokkaido University, (JSPS Research Fellow)
Title : On Burnside functors
Abstract : Burnside functor for a finite group is the unit element of the
representation ring of Mackey algebra. Moreover it is the
indecomposable projective module for Mackey algebra. I shall talk
on some notes about the Loewy structure of Burnside functor.
- 3:10 pm - 3:35 pm
Name : Nobuo Iiyori, 飯寄信保
Affiliation : Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University
Title : A group of functions over a group and its representations
Abstract :
- 3:40 pm - 4:05 pm
Name : Seiichi Abe, 阿部晴一
Affiliation : Department of Mathematical Sciences, Graduate School of Yamaguchi University
Title : On generalized prime graphs
Abstract : We will discuss some generalizations of prime graphs of finite groups and some theorems of Brandl-Shi type as their applications.
- 4:10 pm - 4:35 pm
Name : Jumela Sarmiento
Affiliation : Department of Mathematics, Kyushu University
Title : Construction of flag-transitive designs with line size 4
Abstract :
- 4:40 pm - 5:05 pm
Name : Ma. Louise Antonette de Las Penas
Affiliation : Department of Mathematics, Ateneo de Manila University, JSPS Research Fellow at Sophia University
Titile : Analysis of colored symmetrical patterns
Abstract : A method is presented for determining all colorings of a symmetrical structure for
which the elements of a given subgroup H of the symmetry group G of the
structure permute the colors and the elements of a given subgroup K of
G fix the colors. The method is the applied to some special cases, for
instance, the case where the index of H in G is a prime number
p. Illustrations are given for colorings for plane crystallographic patterns.
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Wednesday, December 16, 1998
- 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Name : Hiro-Fumi Yamada, 山田裕史
Affiliation : Department of Mathematics, Hokkaido University
Title : Schur's Q-functions and affine Lie algebras
Abstract : This talk deals with the weight vectors of the basic representations of the twisted affine Lie algebra of type D(2)l+1. The weight vectors
are expressed in terms of Schur's Q-functions. The up and down motion along
a string of the fundamental imaginary root is described as a combinatorial
game on an abacus. As a consequence one can determine the homogeneous
polynomial solutions to the reduced BKP hierarchies as the maximal weight
vectors. The results obtained will be applied to the case of A(1)1.
The embedding of A(1)1 into D(2)4 gives rise to a realization of
the basic representation of A(1)1. The isomorphism between the "standard" and this "non-standard" realizations of the basic representation induces a "funny" identity of Schur's S-functions and Q-functions indexed by certain partitions. In fact this identity reflects a nature of decomposition matrices of the modular spin representations of the symmetric groups with characteristic 2.
- 11:10 am - 12:00 am
Name : Hideak Morita, 森田英章
Affiliation : Department of Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, Hokkaido
University
Title : On the Robinson-Schensted correspondence
Abstract : We introduce a simple tableaux game which produces an element of symmetric groups from a pair of standard Young tableaux of same shape,
and see that it coincides with the Robinson-Schensted correspondence in some special case.
- Lunch Time
- 1:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Name : Hitoshi Kaneta, 兼田 均
Affiliation : College of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University
Title : The most symmetric non-singular plane curves of degree n<8
Abstract : We call a non-singualr plane algebraic curve f of degree n the most symmetric if the projective automorphism group Aut(f) has the greatest
order among non-singualr plane algebraic curves of degree n. As n varies from 3 to 7, the most symmetric curves of degree n are projectively equivalent to
x3+y3+z3, x3y+y3z+z3x, x5+y5+z5,
10x3y3+9z(x5+y5)-45z2x2y2-135z4xy+27z6,
and x7+y7+z7.
- 2:10 pm - 2:50 pm
Name : Akira Hiraki, 平木彰
Affiliation : Department of Mathematical Sciences, Osaka Kyoiku University
Title : Strongly closed subgraphs in a distance-regular graph
Abstract :
- 3:00 pm - 3:25 pm
Name : Izumi Miyamoto, 宮本泉, (with Akihide Hanaki (Shinshu Univ.))
Affiliation : Department of Mathematics, Yanamashi University
Title : Computation of primitive association schemes with small number of vertices
Abstract : All primitive association schemes with up to 22 vertices and all
commutative association schemes with 23 vertices are computed.
- 3:30 pm - 3:55 pm
Name : Mariko Hagita, 萩田 真理子
Affiliation : Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University (Graduate School)
Title : Folding maps in group rings
Abstract : We make a map from an abelian group to another abelian group with the same order which holds some combinatorial relations
- 4:10 pm - 5:00 pm
Name : Hiroshi Suzuki, 鈴木寛
Affiliation : Department of Mathematics, International Christian University
Title : On balanced sets and related structures
Abstract :