• Start Date: September 25, 2023
  • Event Start Time: 2:00 PM
  • Event End Time: 3:00 PM
  • Seminar Series: Rutgers Discrete Mathematics Seminar
  • Presenter(s): Noah Kravitz - Princeton University
  • Event Location: Conference Room 705 | Rutgers University | Hill Center | 110 Frelinghuysen Rd
  • Presentation Type: Stand Alone Presentation
  • Abstract:

    Dirichlet's Theorem says that for any real number t, there is some natural number v in {1,2,...,n} such that tv is within 1/(n+1) of an integer.  The Lonely Runner Conjecture of Wills and Cusick asserts that the constant 1/(n+1) in this theorem cannot be improved by replacing {1,2,...,n} with a different set of n nonzero real numbers.  The conjecture, although now more than 50 years old, remains wide open for n larger than 6.  In this talk I will describe the "Lonely Runner spectra" that arise when one considers the "inverse problem" for the Lonely Runner Conjecture, and I will explain the (a priori surprising) "hierarchical" relations among these spectra.  Based on joint work with Vikram Giri.