Working Group on Computer-Generated Conjectures from Graph Theoretic and Chemical Databases I
Working Group Book:


A book, Graphs and Discovery, is in preparation as part of the American Mathematical Society Publications - DIMACS Volume Series:

Editors:

Siemion Fajtlowicz, University of Houston, math0@Bayou.UH.EDU
Patrick Fowler, University of Exeter, P.W.Fowler@exeter.ac.uk
Pierre Hansen, GERAD - Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales, pierreh@crt.umontreal.ca
Melvin Janowitz, DIMACS/Rutgers University, melj@dimacs.rutgers.edu
Fred S. Roberts, DIMACS/Rutgers University, froberts@dimacs.rutgers.edu

Papers under consideration so far:

Some history of the development of Graffiti
     Ermelinda DeLaVinna

Graffiti.pc: A Variant of Grafitti
     Ermelinda DeLaVina

On the representation and characterization of fullerene C60.
     Siemion Fajtlowicz

What forms do interesting conjectures have in Graph Theory?
     Pierre Hansen, Mustapha Aouchiche, Giles Caporossi, Dragan Stevanovic

How far is, could and should conjecture making be automated in graph
   theory?
     Pierre Hansen

An updated survey of research in automated mathematical conjecture-making
     Craig Larsen

On new didactics of mathematics - Learning graph theory via Grafitti
     Ryan Pepper

On some conjectures of Griggs and Graffiti
     Ermlinda DeLaVinna, Siemion Fajtlowicz and Bill Waller

Postscript to fully automated fragments of graph theory
     Siemion Fajtlowitz

The structure of Fullerene signatures
     Jack Graver

The catalog of all Fullerenes with 10 or more symmetries
     Jack Graver

Mathematics for the Nanocell approach to molecular electronics
     Summer Husband, Christopher Husband, Nathaniel Dean and James Tour

Constrained generation of molecular graphs
     R. Laue, Th Gruner, M. Meringer and A. Kerber

Interactive conjecturing with Vega
     T. Pisanski, M. Boben and A. Zitnik

Discovering optimization algorithms through automated learning
     E. Breimer, M. Goldberg, D. Hollinger and D. Lin

Considerations for future designers of general purpose graph software
     J. Berry

On the (1,2)-spectral spread of fullerenes
     Dragan Stevanovic and Gilles Caporossi

Variable neighborhood search for extremal graphs 9. Bounding the
   irregularity of a graph
     Pierre Hansen



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