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On factor-invariant graphs · Author Picture Brian Alspach. School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia.
Works (3) · On the 2-spanning cyclability of honeycomb toroidal graphs · On factor-invariant graphs with two cycles · Sequencing partial Steiner triple systems.
Brian Alspach: 60 Followers, 8 Following, 128 Research papers. Research interests: Pure and applied sciences, Industrial and Systems Engineering,
I obtained both my M.A. and Ph.D. from UCSB (1964 and 1966, respectively). I spent 33 years at Simon Fraser University taking early retirement in 1998. I have
Professor Brian Alspach. Honorary Professor. School of Information and Physical Sciences (Mathematics). Email:[email protected]
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Brian Roger Alspach is a mathematician whose main research interest is in graph theory. Alspach has also studied the mathematics behind poker, and writes for
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