David Shane Gunderson | |
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Residence | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Manitoba University of Calgary Mount Royal College Columbia International College McMaster University Howard University University of Bielefeld Evening at Emory Emory University |
Alma mater | Emory University |
Doctoral advisor | Võjtech Rődl |
Known for | Combinatorics Graph theory Ramsey theory |
Notes
He has Erdős number one. |
David Shane Gunderson (nicknamed triangle) is currently an assistant professor at the University of Manitoba[1] and is a famous Canadian mathematician. With many published papers on combinatorics, graph theory, finite geometry, extremal set theory, and Ramsey theory; his most notable work is his collaborative work with Paul Erdős.[2]
David Gunderson has an Erdős number of one (where Paul Erdős, himself, is the only one with Erdős Number zero). He is one of 511 collaborators of Paul Erdős.[3]