Kerri Morgan

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Instance space analysis for the car sequencing problem2024-11-14Paper
Mathematical foundations for measurement of communication efficiency in the human brain2024-10-31Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q58694352022-09-28Paper
Exact Counts of $C_{4}$s in Blow-Up Graphs2022-07-26Paper
Finding Maximum Cliques in Large Networks2022-07-26Paper
Bounds On The Inducibility Of Double Loop Graphs2022-02-01Paper
Factorisation of greedoid polynomials of rooted digraphs2021-11-30Paper
Further results on an abstract model for branching and its application to mixed integer programming2021-10-20Paper
The maximum happy induced subgraph problem: bounds and algorithms2021-05-21Paper
Tackling the maximum happy vertices problem in large networks2021-05-20Paper
A survey of repositories in graph theory2020-06-23Paper
Short certificates for chromatic equivalence2019-05-24Paper
An algorithm which outputs a graph with a specified chromatic factor2019-03-11Paper
Finding happiness: an analysis of the maximum happy vertices problem2018-12-17Paper
Tutte Invariants for Alternating Dimaps2018-03-14Paper
Algebraic properties of chromatic roots2017-02-17Paper
An infinite family of 2-connected graphs that have reliability factorisations2016-12-28Paper
Certificates for properties of stability polynomials of graphs2014-09-04Paper
Algebraic invariants arising from the chromatic polynomials of theta graphs2014-08-15Paper
Galois groups of chromatic polynomials2014-07-11Paper
Non-bipartite chromatic factors2012-04-13Paper
Pairs of chromatically equivalent graphs2012-01-24Paper
Certificates of factorisation for chromatic polynomials2010-03-26Paper
Certificates of factorisation for a class of triangle-free graphs2010-03-26Paper
Approximation Algorithms for the Maximum Induced Planar and Outerplanar Subgraph Problems2009-01-19Paper

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