Simon Schmidt

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Existence of quantum symmetries for graphs on up to seven vertices. A computer based approach2025-01-17Paper
Polytope compatibility—From quantum measurements to magic squares2024-01-04Paper
Quantum automorphism groups of trees2023-11-08Paper
Sinkhorn Algorithm for Quantum Permutation Groups2023-05-04Paper
Global modes of variable-viscosity two-phase swirling flows and their triadic resonance2023-01-23Paper
Quantum isomorphic strongly regular graphs from the $E_8$ root system2022-09-29Paper
Solution group representations as quantum symmetries of graphs2021-11-24Paper
Global stability and nonlinear dynamics of wake flows with a two-fluid interface2021-05-07Paper
Quantum automorphisms of folded cube graphs2021-03-16Paper
Quantum symmetry vs nonlocal symmetry2020-12-24Paper
Almost all trees have quantum symmetry2020-09-10Paper
On the quantum symmetry of distance-transitive graphs2020-05-15Paper
Instability of forced planar liquid jets: mean field analysis and nonlinear simulation2019-12-16Paper
Uniformly vertex-transitive graphs2019-11-29Paper
Existence of quantum symmetries for graphs on up to seven vertices: a computer based approach2019-06-28Paper
Quantum symmetries of graph \(C^\ast\)-algebras2019-05-03Paper
A new game invariant of graphs: the game distinguishing number2018-11-26Paper
Game distinguishing numbers of Cartesian products2018-07-18Paper
The Petersen graph has no quantum symmetry2018-07-04Paper
Twins and Vertex- Identification on Graphs2017-08-10Paper
On graphs with small game domination number2017-07-19Paper
The 3/5-conjecture for weakly \(S(K_{1, 3})\)-free forests2016-07-05Paper
On the computational complexity of the domination game2016-04-15Paper
On the complexity of the misère version of three games played on graphs2015-07-24Paper
Asymmetric graphs with quantum symmetryN/APaper

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