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They say Sudoku puzzles require no mathematics to solve. Australian Mathematical Society medal winner Dr Ian Wanless disagrees. He views Sudoku as an example of a branch of mathematics called combinatorics. Its outstanding feature is Sunday-afternoon surface simplicity.
Editorial Team | The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
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Ian Wanless, Monash University, Australia. David Wood, Monash University, Australia. Qing Xiang, University of Delaware, United States. Chief Editorial Officer. Richard A. Brualdi, (On a rotating basis, one of the Editors-in-Chief is designated as the CEO.) Managing Editors. John Bamberg, The University of Western Australia, Australia
Surveys in Combinatorics Google Books
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This volume contains nine survey articles based on the invited lectures given at the 23rd British Combinatorial Conference, held at Exeter in July This...
E-JC 25th Birthday Celebration
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morning session (Chair: André Kündgen). Ian Wanless, Generalised transversals of Latin squares. Matthias Beck, Classification of combinatorial polynomials (in ...
Abstract submitted for Australian Mathematical Society 53rd ...
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Author(s): Ian Wanless. Session: Combinatorics. Suppose (G,◦) is a finite group . What is the “nearest group” on the same underlying set? ...
CMSA E-Newsletter Combinatorics Wiki
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Ian Wanless (CMSA President) is awarded the Hall Medal ... Congratulations to Ian Wanless (CMSA President) on his award of the Hall Medal of the Institute of ...
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Year Winners; no medal awarded : Ian Wanless: 2007: David Pike: 2006: Darryn Bryant, Gennian Ge, Heather Jordon: 2005: Jonathan Jedwab: 2004: Dirk
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Ian Wanless, Monash University - UQ Algebra, Combinatorics and...
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Abstract: Suppose (G,*1) is a finite group. What is the "nearest group" on the same underlying set? In other words, find (G,*2) such that the set of pairs a,b in G for ...
The Laborastory - Prof Ian Wanless on Leonhard Euler
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Prof Ian Wanless is a future former Future Fellow in the School of Mathematical Sciences at Monash University. His area of research is combinatorics, including...
Dr Ian Wanless - Researchers - ANU
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Nov 23, · Dr Ian Wanless ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science E: .au. Flag this profile. Areas of expertise Algebra And Number Theory Mathematical Software Numerical Analysis Markup Languages Combinatorics And Discrete Mathematics (Excl. Physical Combinatorics)
Dr Ian Wanless – AIPS
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Dr Ian Wanless; Monash University. Ian works in combinatorics, and areas of mathematics currently receiving much attention both nationally and internationally. Ian’s primary research is in the area of Latin Squares, the building blocks of combinatorial design. These are ubiquitous in pure and applied mathematics and statistics.
Volume 12 (2005) | The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
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Ian Wanless. Comment by the author, May 31, 2006: The method used in this paper for ... There are two further orders claimed in reference [10] which I should have recognised in ...
Special Session on Combinatorics and Geometry
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50th Annual Meeting of the Australian Mathematical Society ... Ian Wanless (Monash University) 12: :25. Nicholas Cavanagh (University of New South ...
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