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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
On the minimum number of monochromatic 2-dimensional Schur triples
Integers
2024-06-06Paper
Monochromatic strictly ascending waves and permutation pattern waves
Advances in Applied Mathematics
2023-03-09Paper
Arithmetic progressions, quasi progressions, and Gallai-Ramsey colorings
Journal of Combinatorial Theory. Series A
2022-10-14Paper
On the distribution of monochromatic complete subgraphs and arithmetic progressions
Experimental Mathematics
2021-04-07Paper
Fundamentals of Ramsey theory
 
2021-01-28Paper
Down the large rabbit hole
Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics
2020-05-18Paper
Zero-sum analogues of van der Waerden's theorem on arithmetic progressions
Journal of Combinatorics
2020-01-16Paper
Zero-sum generalized Schur numbers
 
2019-09-12Paper
The determination of 2-color zero-sum generalized Schur numbers
 
2019-06-21Paper
Intermingled ascending wave \(m\)-sets
Discrete Mathematics
2015-12-08Paper
A probabilistic threshold for monochromatic arithmetic progressions
Journal of Combinatorial Theory. Series A
2015-11-06Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6378629 (Why is no real title available?)
 
2014-12-09Paper
Van der Waerden's Theorem and Avoidability in Words
Integers
2011-03-09Paper
Multiplicity of monochromatic solutions to \(x+y<z\)
Journal of Combinatorial Theory. Series A
2010-09-27Paper
Two color off-diagonal Rado-type numbers
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
2009-04-07Paper
Bounds on some van der Waerden numbers
Journal of Combinatorial Theory. Series A
2008-12-08Paper
Avoiding Monochromatic Sequences With Special Gaps
SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics
2008-08-13Paper
Some two color, four variable Rado numbers
Advances in Applied Mathematics
2008-06-26Paper
On the asymptotic minimum number of monochromatic 3-term arithmetic progressions
Journal of Combinatorial Theory. Series A
2008-02-04Paper
On monochromatic ascending waves
 
2007-08-22Paper
On the degree of regularity of generalized van der Waerden triples
Advances in Applied Mathematics
2007-02-13Paper
Refined restricted involutions
European Journal of Combinatorics
2006-12-07Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5014484 (Why is no real title available?)
 
2006-03-23Paper
Restricted permutations from Catalan to Fine and back
Séminaire Lotharingien de Combinatoire
2005-05-26Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2033289 (Why is no real title available?)
 
2004-01-27Paper
Refined restricted permutations
Annals of Combinatorics
2003-08-14Paper
Refined restricted permutations avoiding subsets of patterns of length three
Annals of Combinatorics
2003-08-14Paper
On generalized van der Waerden triples
Discrete Mathematics
2002-12-02Paper
Permutations restricted by two distinct patterns of length three
Advances in Applied Mathematics
2002-09-11Paper
Classical combinatorics: Special issue in honor of Dominique Foata
Advances in Applied Mathematics
2002-06-06Paper
New lower bound formulas for multicolored Ramsey numbers
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
2002-04-25Paper
Off-diagonal generalized Schur numbers
Advances in Applied Mathematics
2001-12-02Paper
Difference Ramsey numbers and Issai numbers
Advances in Applied Mathematics
2000-11-16Paper
Permutation patterns and continued fractions
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
2000-01-16Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1375582 (Why is no real title available?)
 
1999-12-09Paper
New lower bounds for some multicolored Ramsey numbers
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
1999-02-02Paper
A 2-coloring of \([1, N\) can have \((1/22) N^2+O(N)\) monochromatic Schur triples, but not less]
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
1998-04-14Paper
WITHDRAWN: The Number of Permutations With A Prescribed Number of 132 and 123 Patterns
 
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