MIGHTY LI at IPFW: the 51st Midwestern Graph Theory Conference

Participants

The members of the organizing committee welcome participation from interested members of the mathematical community throughout and beyond the midwest. No registration fee is required, but we do request that you register to let us know that you're planning to attend.

NameAffiliationTalk title
Safwan AkkariIPFW
Benjamin AllgeierMarian University
Jay BaggaBall State University
Suman BalasubramanianDePauw University
Jason BarnesIPFW
Lowell BeinekeIPFW
Sergei BezrukovUniversity of Wisconsin-SuperiorSome new solutions of a discrete isoperimetric problem in the Hamming space
Allan BickleWestern Michigan University2-tone colorings and Petersen covers
Mark BlyIPFW
Tim BrauchManchester College
Ryan BurnsworthIPFW
Jane V. ButterfieldUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignThe game of revolutionaries and spies in unicyclic and complete bipartite graphs
Ye ChenWest Virginia UniversitySpanning connectivity of line graphs
Ilkyoo ChoiUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Adam CoffmanIPFW
Charles Brian CraneMarygrove College
Janet DalzellIvy Tech Community College Indianapolis
Derya DoğanEge University / Western Michigan UniversityThe average domination number of middle graphs for some of the well-known graphs
Gayla DomkePurdue University North Central
Cynthia EllisIPFW
Harry FranciesIPFW
Xiaofeng GuWest Virginia UniversityCharacterization of minimally (2,l)-connected graphs
Peter HamburgerWestern Kentucky UniversityPacking graphs and sparse hypergraphs
Landan HicksIPFW
Chaim HodgesGoshen Collge
Ping HuUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Kyle JaoUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignOn decomposition of Cartesian products of regular graphs into isomorphic trees
Heather JordonIllinois State UniversitySome open problems in graph decompositions
Jaehoon KimUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignMaximum hypergraphs without regular subgraphs
Bill KinnersleyUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignExtremal problems in game domination
David LadaoIPFW
Hong-Jian LaiWest Virginia University
Uwe LeckUniversity of Wisconsin-SuperiorMaximal flat antichains of minimum weight
Linda LesniakDrew University / University of Western Michigan
Hao LiWest Virginia UniversityEvery 4-connected line graph of a P3-dominating graph is hamiltonian-connected
Ping LiWest Virginia UniversityGraphs (Matroids) with (k+ε)-edge-disjoint spanning trees (disjoint bases)
Jianwei LinWestern Michigan University
Drew LipmanUniversity of Waterloo
Marc LipmanIPFW
Terry McKeeWright State UniversityStrongly cycle extendable graphs
Buck McMorrisIllinois Institute of Technology
Brad MossIPFW
H. Martyn MulderErasmus UniversiteitSylvester and Petersen and the emergence of graph theory
Octavian NicolioUnversity of IndianapolisA C++ package in graph theory
Beth NovickClemson UniversityAn intuitively appealing axiomatization of the median procedure on median graphs
Frank OwensBall State University
Darren ParkerGrand Valley State UniversityGeneralizing the Lights Out game
Michael PelsmajerIllinois Institute of TechnologyRemoving crossings
Ray PippertIPFW
Shariefuddin PirzadaKing Fahd University of Petroleum and MineralsOn scores in hypertournaments
Jason SchultzBall State UniversityUpsets in oriented regular graphs
Allen SchwenkWestern Michigan UniversityPower residue graphs and Ramsey numbers
Amber ShankIPFW
Yehong ShaoOhio University SouthernEssential edge connectivity of line graphs
Vaidyarathan SivaramanThe Ohio State University
Daniel SlilatyWright State UniversityA dualization of Hoffman's circulation theorem
Chad StrongIPFW
Chip VandellIPFW
Matt WalshIPFW
Doug WeakleyIPFW
Doug WestUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignVertex degrees in outerplanar graphs
Senmei YaoWest Virginia UniversityGroup connectivity in products of graphs