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This weekend, attend in an judicious systematic contention with 3 city-based scholars as they disintegrate a tie between roads, friendships and codes

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What if we told we that your morning crater of chai could get a systematic turn this Sunday? Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) is behind with a new workshop, Fun with Network, that is a partial of a Chai and Why? sessions. These sessions embody spontaneous discussions on engaging systematic issues outward of a normal educational environment in a scholarship café format. It aims to rivet a open who are meddlesome in scholarship though generally don’t have an event to correlate with and plead their views. 

This weekend’s subject is centred on a question: What do roads, friendships, and codes have in common? The answer is that all 3 can be modelled regulating a graph, that is a network of vertices connected by edges.

Ashutosh Shankar and Pranshu GabaAshutosh Shankar and Pranshu Gaba

The speakers for this event will be Pranshu Gaba, Hari Krishnan PA and Ashutosh Shankar. “In this session, we try some intriguing puzzles on networks and demeanour during problems associated to building and destroying bridges, counting friends and strangers during parties, solution disputes between siblings, and more. Graphs are widely used opposite a universe and are really useful for several subjects. We will assistance a participants get proficient with it and plead what conclusions people can pull formed on these abstracts,” explains Gaba, a investigate scholar.

Chai and Why? has been hosting sessions for past 12 years, and has conducted some-more than 300 workshops panning a operation of subjects. The workshops, that are customarily hold during Prithvi Café, Ruparel College or Alexandra School, thrice a month, were conducted online during a pandemic.

“The design is to move opposite topics such as biology, chemistry, mathematics, and production underneath one roof. Throughout a pandemic, we were stranded with online workshops, though now that everybody can go around a city again, we are behind on track. However, we still have YouTube and Zoom Live for people who wish to attend from their possess space, “ shares Ulhas Vaidya, overdo events coordinator during TIFR.

On May 29, 2022; 11 am to 12.15 pm
At Ruparel College, Senapati Bapat Marg, Matunga (Western Railway). 
Log on to http://main.tifr.res.in/outreach 
Call 22782770
Free


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