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Wednesday

07

January 2026

4:00 - 5:30 PM IST
Location

Room 204, School of Arts and Sciences
Central Campus

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On the Theory of Lucas Coloring

Arts and Sciences Research Seminar Series
Pravakar Paul, Speaker at Ahmedabad University

Pravakar Paul

Assistant Professor
School of Arts and Sciences
Ahmedabad University
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In this talk, we introduce the notion of "Lucas‑Coloring" associated with a planar graph g. When g is a 4‑regular, the enumeration of Lucas‑Coloring has an interesting interpretation. Specifically, it yields a numerical invariant of the associated Khovanov‑Lee complex of any link diagram D whose projection is equal to g. This complex resides in the Karoubi envelope of Bar‑Natan's formal cobordism category, Cob3/l. The Karoubi envelope of Cob3/l was introduced by Bar‑Natan and Morrison to provide a conceptual proof of Lee’s theorem. As an application of "Lucas‑Coloring", we first show how the Alternating Sign Matrices can be retrieved as a special case of Lucas‑Coloring. Next, we show a certain statistic on the Lucas‑Coloring enumerates the perfect matchings of a canonically defined graph on g. This construction allowed us to derive a summation formula of the enumeration of lozenge tilings of the region constructed out of a regular hexagon by removing the "maximal staircase" from its alternating corners in terms of powers of 2. This formula is reminiscent of the celebrated Aztec Diamond Theorem of Elkies, Kuperberg, Larsen, and Propp. 

This talk was originally presented at 42 YEARS OF ALTERNATING SIGN MATRICES Conference, In University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, on September 22, 2025. Funds for conference travel were provided by the Office of The Graduate School and Research, Ahmedabad University.

Speaker

Pravakar Paul

Pravakar Paul is a faculty at the School of Arts and Sciences, Ahmedabad University. He obtained his PhD from the University of Iowa in the year 2023. His area of interest includes Quantum Topology, Enumerative Combinatorics and the interplay between Topology and Combinatorics.

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