• Start Date: December 6, 2018
  • Event Start Time: 5:00 PM
  • Event End Time: 6:00 PM
  • Seminar Series: Experimental Math Seminar
  • Presenter(s): Sandra Kingan - City University of New York
  • Event Location: Conference Room 705 | Rutgers University | Hill Center | 110 Frelinghuysen Rd
  • Presentation Type: Stand Alone Presentation
  • Abstract:

     Regular matroids are binary matroids with no minors isomorphic to the Fano matroid or its dual. The Fano matroid is the binary projective plane PG(2, 2). Seymour proved that 3-connected regular matroids are either graphs, cographs, or a special matroid R10 called a splitter, or else can be decomposed along a non-minimal exact 3-separation induced by another special matroid R12 called a 3-decomposer. Quasiregular matroids are binary matroids with no minor isomorphic to E4, where E4 is a 10-element rank 5 self-dual binary matroid. The class of quasiregular matroids properly contains the class of regular matroids. I will describe how I decomposed quasiregular matroids in a manner similar to regular matroids. There is a compuatational aspect to this result which will be the focus of this talk. A portion of this talk is joint work with Manoel Lemos.