Antimagic labelling is a fascinating area of graph theory that assigns unique integers to the edges of a graph in such a way that the resulting vertex sums are distinct. This concept, grounded in the ...
Text: : "Graph Theory" by J. Adrian Bondy and U.S.R. Murty; Graduate Texts in Mathematics 244, Springer 2008. ISBN 978-1-84628-969-9, 2nd printing, 978-1-84628-970-5 (ebook). Notes will be supplied ...
On March 15, intriguing seminar announcements sent rumblings through the field of combinatorics, the mathematical study of counting. Three collaborators planned to give coordinated talks the following ...
Now that pandemic restrictions are easing up, people are getting together again. But it’s been a while, so if you and your friends need some help breaking the ice, here’s a mathematical party game you ...
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