Graph Theory Day 42
November 10, 2001
DIMACS Center, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey
- Organizers:
- Michael Gargano, Pace University, mgargano@pace.edu
- John W. Kennedy, Queens College, CUNY, jkennedy@nyas.org
- Louis V. Quintas, Pace University, lquintas@pace.edu
- Fred Roberts, Rutgers University, froberts@dimacs.rutgers.edu
- Mel Janowitz, Rutgers University, melj@dimacs.rutgers.edu
Presented under the auspices of the
DIMACS Special Focus on Data Analysis and Mining.
Co-Sponsored by DIMACS and the New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS)
Graph Theory Day 42 is a semiannual one day event. Its purpose is to
stimulate activity and interest among graph theorists by presenting
timely and interesting talks by leading researchers. GTD42
will also be an opportunity to explore various software packages that in
one way or another make or prove conjectures involving graph theory.
There will be demonstrations of conjecture-generating software and
opportunities to try out the software.
The program will include time for the informal exchange of graph
theory information, as well as for a few short contributions to a Graph
Theory Notes session.
This event will kick off the activities of the
DIMACS
Working Group on Computer Generated Conjectures from Graph Theoretic
and Chemical Databases . While Graph Theory Days are open to the
public, participation in working groups has generally been by
invitation only.
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