Event
Corrine Yap (Rutgers)
Thursday, February 2, 2023 11:30to12:30
Burnside Hall
Room 1214, 805 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 0B9, CA
Title: Reconstructing Random Pictures.
Abstract: Reconstruction problems ask whether or not it is possible to uniquely build a discrete structure from the collection of its substructures of a fixed size. This question has been explored in a wide range of settings, most famously with graphs and the resulting Graph Reconstruction Conjecture due to Kelly and Ulam, but also including geometric sets, jigsaws, abelian groups. In this talk, we'll consider the reconstruction of random pictures (n-by-n grids with binary entries) from the collection of its k-by-k subgrids and prove a nearly-sharp threshold for k = k(n). Our main proof technique is an adaptation of the Peierls contour method from statistical physics.
Joint work with Bhargav Narayanan.