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Discrete Mathematics & Algebraic Combinatorics
Discrete mathematics is the study of mathematical structures that are by nature discrete rather than continuous. It includes combinatorics and graph theory

Academics:
  • Continuing Staff:
    Dr Richard BRAK (Senior Lecturer)
    Dr Jan DE GIER (ARC Queen Elizabeth II Fellow)
    Professor Peter FORRESTER (Professor)
    Professor Anthony (Tony) GUTTMANN (Professor)
    Professor Arun RAM (Professor)
    Associate Professor Sanming ZHOU (Senior Lecturer)
  • Research Fellows:
    Dr Iwan JENSEN (ARC Australian Research Fellow)
    Dr David WOOD (ARC Queen Elizabeth II Fellow)


  • Visitors:
    Mr Michael PAYNE ( Australia)


    Students:
  • Postgraduates:
    Natalie AISBETT
    Wendy BARATTA Problems in Macdonald polynomial theory
    Nicholas BEATON Exact Solutions of Polygons and Random Walks.
    Paul FIJN The combinatorics and graph theory of stochastic interface and lattice path problems
    Max FLANDER
    Benjamin FLEMING Determinantal processes in statistical mechanical models
    Anthony MAYS Eigenvalue distributions in the complex plane
    Anita PONSAING Combinatorial aspects of the quantum Knizhnik - Zamolodchikov equation
    Ricky ROTHERAM Cores in vertex-transitive graphs
    Callum SLEIGH Completed Cycles and Moduli of Curves.
    Alison THOMSON Graph theory problems arising from optical networks
    Guangjun XU Cayley graphs, network design and domination

  • Honours:
    Nicholas STEVENSON
    Maria TSARENKO
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