
A random tiling of a stop sign shape, going from an Aztec diamond to a square. It was made by starting with all horizontal dominoes, and then performing ten billion moves in which a random pair of dominoes is rotated, replacing two horizontals with two verticals or vice versa. Horizontal dominoes are red or green, depending on parity, and vertical ones are blue or yellow. (Image courtesy of Cris Moore. Used with permission.)
Instructor(s)
Dr. Gregg Musiker
MIT Course Number
18.312
As Taught In
Spring 2009
Level
Undergraduate
Course Description
Course Features
Course Description
This is an introductory course in algebraic combinatorics. No prior knowledge of combinatorics is expected, but assumes a familiarity with linear algebra and finite groups. Topics were chosen to show the beauty and power of techniques in algebraic combinatorics. Rigorous mathematical proofs are expected.