Avi Wigderson, an award-winning computer scientist and mathematician, gave a lecture on “randomness” at Stony Brook ...
This course is available on the BSc in Mathematics and Economics, BSc in Mathematics with Economics and BSc in Mathematics, Statistics and Business. This course is available as an outside option to ...
Although lecture is the traditional method of university mathematics instruction, there has been little empirical research that describes the general structure of lectures. In this paper, we adapt ...
Back in the hazy olden days of the pre-2000s, navigating between two locations generally required someone to whip out a paper map and painstakingly figure out the most optimal route between those ...
Binomial edge ideals constitute a vibrant research area where the methods of commutative algebra intersect with the combinatorial structures inherent in graph theory. By associating to each graph an ...
An interactive programming package called GRAPH, an expert system for graph theory, was developed at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, during the period 1980-1984, GRAPH ...
THIS is emphatically a text-book, deductive in method and Euclidean in arrangement; as such, it has the defects of its qualities, but its merits are undeniable. In this volume the author deals with ...
An old conjecture, probably going back to G. A. Dirac in the 1950's, states that regular graphs of large degree are Class 1 (with respect to edge-colorings): This conjecture has a counterpart where it ...
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