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John Adrian Bondy

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John Adrian Bondy a British and Canadian was a professor of graph theory at the University of Waterloo, in Canada. He is a faculty member of Université Lyon 1, France. Bondy is known for his work on Bondy–Chvátal theorem together with Václav Chvátal. His coauthors include Paul Erdős.

Bondy received his Ph.D. in Graph theory from University of Oxford in 1969. Bondy has served as a managing editor and co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B.[1]

Bondy was dismissed from his tenured position at Waterloo in 1995, after it was learned that he had taken up a full-time position at the university in France.[2]

Select books and publications

  • Bondy, John Adrian; Murty, U.S.R. (1976), Graph Theory with Applications, North-Holland.[3][4]
  • Bondy, John Adrian (1971), "Pancyclic graphs I", Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B, 11 (1): 80–84, doi:10.1016/0095-8956(71)90016-5.[5]
  • Bondy, John Adrian; Hemminger, R. L. (1977), "Graph reconstruction – a survey", Journal of Graph Theory, 1 (3): 227–268, doi:10.1002/jgt.3190010306.[6]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Cunningham et al. (2004).
  2. ^ "Arbitrator upholds math prof's dismissal", UW Gazette, 2 October 1996.
  3. ^ Review in MathSciNet.
  4. ^ Citations in Google Scholar.
  5. ^ Citations in Google Scholar.
  6. ^ Citations in Google Scholar.

References