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Title:
Research trends in graph theory and applications / Daniela Ferrero, Leslie Hogben, Sandra R. Kingan, Gretchen L. Matthews, editors.
Publisher:
Springer,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xviii, 135 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Graph theory--Congresses.
Other Authors:
Ferrero, Daniela, editor.
Hogben, Leslie, editor.
Kingan, Sandra, 1966- editor.
Matthews, Gretchen L., editor.
Workshop for Women in Graph Theory and Applications (2019 : Minneapolis, Minn.)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references. Held at the Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis) on August 19-23, 2019.
Contents:
Reconfiguration Graphs for Dominating Sets / Kira Adaricheva, Chassidy Bozeman, Nancy E. Clarke, Ruth Haas, Margaret-Ellen Messinger, Karen Seyffarth, and Heather C. Smith. Product thottling / Sarah E. Anderson, Karen L. Collins, Daniela Ferrero, Leslie Hogben, Carolyn Mayer, Ann N. Trenk, and Shanise Walker -- Analysis of Termatiko sets in measurement matrices / Katherine F. Benson, Jessalyn Bolkema, Kathryn Haymaker, Christine Kelley, Sandra R. Kingan, Gretchen L. Matthews, and Esmeralda L. Nastase -- The threshold dimension and threshold strong dimension of a graph: a survey / Nadia Benakli, Novi H. Bong, Shonda Dueck (Gosselin), Beth Novick, and Ortrud R. Oellermann -- Symmetry parameters for Mycielskian graphs / Debra Boutin, Sally Cockburn, Lauren Keough, Sarah Loeb, K. E. Perry, and Puck Rombach -- Reconfiguration Graphs for Dominating Sets / Kira Adaricheva, Chassidy Bozeman, Nancy E. Clarke, Ruth Haas, Margaret-Ellen Messinger, Karen Seyffarth, and Heather C. Smith.
Summary:
During this five-day workshop, 42 participants performed collaborative research, in six teams, each focused on open problems in different areas of graph theory and its applications. The research work of each team was led by two experts in the corresponding area, who prior to the workshop, carefully selected relevant and meaningful open problems that would yield high-quality research and results of strong impact. As a result, all six teams have made significant contributions to several open problems in their respective areas. The workshop led to the creation of the Women in Graph Theory and Applications Research Network, which provided the framework to continue collaborating and to produce this volume. This book contains six chapters, each of them on one of the different areas of research at the Workshop for Women in Graph Theory and Applications, and written by participants of each team.
Series:
Association for women in mathematics series ; v. 25
ISBN:
9783030779825
3030779823
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1250306050
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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