Amelia Taylor

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
On the exact decomposition threshold for even cycles
Journal of Graph Theory
2019-03-28Paper
Developing a statistically powerful measure for quartet tree inference using phylogenetic identities and Markov invariants
Journal of Mathematical Biology
2017-11-08Paper
Clique decompositions of multipartite graphs and completion of Latin squares
Journal of Combinatorial Theory. Series A
2017-07-13Paper
On the random greedy \(F\)-free hypergraph process
 
2016-10-14Paper
On the random greedy \(F\)-free hypergraph process
SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics
2016-07-13Paper
Arbitrary orientations of Hamilton cycles in digraphs
SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics
2015-09-02Paper
The structure of symmetric \(n\)-player games when influence and independence collide
Advances in Applied Mathematics
2014-11-20Paper
A semialgebraic description of the general Markov model on phylogenetic trees
SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics
2014-09-26Paper
The regularity method for graphs and digraphs
 
2014-06-25Paper
Minimal primes of ideals arising from conditional independence statements
Journal of Algebra
2014-03-11Paper
Second symmetric powers of chain complexes
Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society
2012-11-16Paper
Relations between semidualizing complexes
Journal of Commutative Algebra
2010-02-19Paper
Reverse search for monomial ideals
Journal of Symbolic Computation
2009-09-14Paper
Lectures on local cohomology
 
2007-11-23Paper
On associated primes of initial ideals
Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra
2005-10-28Paper
Borel Fixed Initial Ideals of Prime Ideals in Dimension Two
 
2003-11-07Paper
The inverse Gröbner basis problem in codimension two.
Journal of Symbolic Computation
2002-06-11Paper


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