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Graffiti (program)

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Graffiti is a computer program which makes conjectures in various subfields of mathematics (particularly graph theory)[1] and chemistry, but can be adapted to other fields. It was written by Siemion Fajtlowicz at the University of Houston. Research on conjectures produced by Graffiti has led to over 60 publications by other mathematicians.[2]

References

  1. ^ Kolata, Gina (June 18, 1989), "Mathematicians Meet Computerized Ideas", New York Times.
  2. ^ Colton, Simon (January 26, 2001), "Look at that figure", Times Higher Education.