Next talk: Frieze Patterns
Date: Thursday, 19 March 2026, 2:00 – 3:00 pm.
Room: 478
Speaker: Deepanshu Prasad
Abstract: Frieze patterns, introduced by H. S. M. Coxeter and John Conway, are arrays of numbers satisfying a simple local determinant rule. Despite their elementary definition, they have deep connections with combinatorics, cluster algebras, and representation theory. In this talk, I will briefly review classical frieze patterns and then discuss infinite friezes. I will describe their basic properties and illustrate how they arise naturally in combinatorial and representation-theoretic settings.
Organizers:
- Christelle Kozaily
- Higinio Serrano Garcia
For more information: https://sites.google.com/view/one-board-seminar-sofia/inicio, oneseminarinsofia@gmail.com
This seminar is organized for early-career researchers from IMI, ICMS and the faculty. This would be a great opportunity for young researchers to meet and exchange ideas in an informal and interactive setting.
We meet every Thursday at 2:00 pm in room 478.

