Robin Wilson (mathematician)

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Robin James Wilson (born December 1943) is head of pure mathematics at the Open University, a fellow by special election of Keble College, Oxford and, as of 2006, professor of geometry at Gresham College, London, where he has also been a visiting professor. On occasion, he guest teaches at Colorado College.

He is well known by his students and colleagues for his "creative" combinations of shirt and tie - invariably these are brightly coloured and patterned.

He is also the son of Harold Wilson, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

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Professor Wilson's academic interests lie in graph theory, particularly in colouring problems, e.g. the four colour problem, and algebraic properties of graphs.

He also researches the history of mathematics, particularly British mathematics and mathematics in the 17th century and the period 18601940 and the history of graph theory and combinatorics.

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Professor Wilson has written or edited about thirty books to date, including popular books on sudoku and the Four color theorem:

  • Hidden Word Sudoku, Infinite Ideas Limited 2005: ISBN 1-904902-74-X
  • How to Solve Sudoku, Infinite Ideas Limited 2005: ISBN 1-904902-62-6
  • Sherlock Holmes in Babylon and Other Tales of Mathematical History (co-edited with M. Anderson and V.J. Katz), The Mathematical Association of America, 2004: ISBN 0883855461
  • Mathematics and Music: From Pythagoras to Fractals (co-edited with J. Fauvel & R. Flood), Oxford University Press, 2003: ISBN 0-19-851187-6
  • Four Colours Suffice: How the Map Problem Was Solved, Allen Lane (Penguin), 2002: ISBN 0-7139-9670-6
  • Stamping through Mathematics, Springer, 2001: ISBN 0-387-98949-8
  • Oxford Figures: 800 Years of the Mathematical Sciences (with J. Fauvel & R. Flood), Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2000: ISBN 0-19-852309-2
  • Graphs and Applications: An Introductory Approach (with J.M. Aldous), Springer, 2000: ISBN 1-85233-259-X
  • Mathematical Conversations: Selections from the Mathematical Intelligencer (with J. Gray), Springer, 2000: ISBN 0-387-98686-3
  • An Atlas of Graphs (with R.C. Read), Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998: ISBN 0-19-853289-X (paperback edition, 2002: ISBN 0-19-852650-4)
  • Graph Theory 1736-1936 (with N.L. Biggs and E.K. Lloyd), Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1976: ISBN 0-19-853901-0

Due to his collaboration on a 1977 paper with the notable Hungarian mathematician Paul Erdős, Wilson has an Erdős number of 1.

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