Combinatorics & Discrete Mathematics
Combinatorics and Discrete Mathematics is a vibrant research area encompassing fields vital to appplications in computer science and the modeling of real-world phenomena. Within the University of Idaho faculty we have strength in the areas of graph theory, Ramsey theory, geometric Ramsey theory, and discrete and combinatorial geometry.
Mark J. Nielsen, Ph.D.
Associate Dean and Professor of Mathematics
Research interests: Discrete and combinatorial geometry. Problems of particular interest to me involve colorings of the plane, inscribing figures, and combinatorial questions about finite point configurations.
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Associate Dean and Professor of Mathematics
Research interests: Discrete and combinatorial geometry. Problems of particular interest to me involve colorings of the plane, inscribing figures, and combinatorial questions about finite point configurations.
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