Mathematical Conversations
Matrix Rigidity
A matrix M is rigid if one needs to change it in many places in order to reduce its rank significantly. While a random matrix M (say over a finite field) is rigid with high probability, coming up with explicit constructions of such matrices is still mostly open (and would have applications in computational complexity). I will survey some of the known results (mostly negative ones), in particular showing that matrices with an abelian symmetry group are non rigid.
Date & Time
March 27, 2024 | 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Location
Dilworth RoomSpeakers
Zeev Dvir, Princeton University