Gabriel Andrew Dirac
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Gabriel Andrew Dirac (1925–1984) was a mathematician who mainly worked in graph theory. He stated a sufficient condition for a graph to contain a Hamiltonian circuit.
Dirac received his Ph.D. in 1952 from the University of London.[1]
Dirac was professor of mathematics in the University of Aarhus in Denmark. He was the stepson of Paul Dirac and nephew of Eugene Wigner.
[edit] References
- L. Døvling Andersen, I. Tafteberg Jakobsen, C. Thomassen, B. Toft, and P. Vestergaard (eds.), Graph Theory in Memory of G.A. Dirac, North-Holland, 1989. ISBN 0-444-87129-2.