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Contents. Education Biggs was educated at and then studied mathematics. In 1962, Biggs gained first-class honours in his third year of the University's undergraduate degree in mathematics.
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1946–1952: Uxendon Manor Primary School, Kenton, Middlesex. 1952–1959:. 1959–1963: (Entrance Exhibition 1959, Scholarship 1961). 1960: First Class, Mathematical Tripos Pt. I. 1962:, Mathematical Tripos Pt.
(Cantab.). 1963: Distinction, Mathematical Tripos Pt.
III. 1988: D.Sc. (London); M.A. (Cantab.) Career He was a lecturer at, lecturer then reader at, and Professor of Mathematics at the. He has been on the of a number of journals, including the.
He has been a member of the Council of the. He has written 12 books and over 100 papers on mathematical topics, many of them in and its applications. He became in 2006 and continue to teach History of Mathematics in Finance and Economics for undergraduates. He is also Vice-President of the British Society for the History of Mathematics. Family Biggs married Christine Mary Farmer in 1975 and has one daughter Clare Juliet born in 1980. Interests and Hobbies Biggs' interests include, the and historical.
Since 2006, he has been an at the London School of Economics. Biggs hobbies consist of writing about the history of weights and scales. He currently holds the position of Chair of the International Society of Antique Scale Collectors (Europe), and a member of the.
Work Mathematics In 2002, Biggs wrote the second edition of Discrete Mathematics breaking down a wide range of topics into a clear and organised style. Biggs organised the book into four major sections; The Language of Mathematics, Techniques, and, and Algebraic Methods.
This book was an accumulation of Discrete Mathematics, first edition, textbook published in 1985 which dealt with calculations involving a of steps rather than limiting processes. The second edition added nine new introductory chapters; Fundamental language of mathematicians, and, the logical framework, and, and. This book stresses the significance of simple, shown by the exercises and examples given in the book. Each chapter contains modelled solutions, examples, exercises including hints and answers. Algebraic Graph Theory In 1974, Biggs published Algebraic Graph Theory which articulates properties of graphs in algebraic terms, then works out theorems regarding them. In the first section, he tackles the applications of and; algebraic constructions such as and the and their applications are discussed in depth. Next, there is and wide-ranging description of the theory of chromatic.
The last section discusses and regularity properties. Biggs makes important connections with other branches of and. Computational Learning Theory In 1997, N. Anthony wrote a book titled Computational Learning Theory: an Introduction. Both Biggs and Anthony focused on the necessary background material from, and.
This book is an introduction to computational learning. History of Mathematics Biggs contributed to thirteen journals and books developing topics such as the four-colour conjecture, the roots/history of, Topology on the 19th century, and mathematicians. In addition, Biggs examined the ideas of, and. Chip-Firing Game. Main article: The chip-firing game has been around for less than 20 years. It has become an important part of the study of.
The set of that are stable and recurrent for this game can be given the structure of an. In addition, the order of the is equal to the number of the. Publications Summary of Biggs' published Books on Mathematics.
Finite Groups of Automorphisms, Cambridge University Press (1971). Seismic interpretation programs. Algebraic Graph Theory, Cambridge University Press (1974). Graph Theory 1736-1936 (with E.K.
Lloyd and R.J. Wilson), Oxford University Press (1976) (Japanese edition 1986). Interaction Models, Cambridge University Press (1977). Permutation Groups and Combinatorial Structures (with A.T.
White), Cambridge University Press, (1979), (Chinese edition 1988). Discrete Mathematics, Oxford University Press (1989) (Spanish edition 1994). Introduction to Computing with Pascal, Oxford University Press (1989). Computational Learning Theory: an Introduction (with M. Anthony) (1997). (Second Edition), Cambridge University Press (1993).
Mathematics for Economics and Finance (with M. Anthony), Cambridge University Press (1996) (Chinese edition 1998; Japanese edition 2000).
Discrete Mathematics, (Second Edition), Oxford University Press (2002). Codes: An Introduction to Information Communication and Cryptography, Springer Verlag (2008) Summary of Biggs' latest published Papers on Mathematics 2000. 'A matrix method for chromatic polynomials – II', CDAM Research Report Series, LSE-CDAM 2000–04, April 2000. (with P.Reinfeld), 'The chromatic roots of generalised dodecahedra', CDAM Research Report Series, LSE-CDAM 2000–07, June 2000. 2001. 'Equimodular curves for reducible matrices', CDAM Research Report Series, LSE-CDAM 2001-01, January 2001.
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'A matrix method for chromatic polynomials', Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B, 82 (2001) 19–29. 2002.
'Chromatic polynomials for twisted bracelets', Bull. 34 (2002) 129–139. 'Chromatic polynomials and representations of the symmetric group', Linear Algebra and its Applications 356 (2002) 3–26.
'Equimodular curves', Discrete Mathematics 259 (2002) 37–57. 2004. 'Algebraic methods for chromatic polynomials' (with M H Klin and P Reinfeld), Europ. Combinatorics 25 (2004) 147–160. 'Specht modules and chromatic polynomials', Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B 92 (2004) 359 – 377. 2005.
'Chromatic polynomials of some families of graphs I: Theorems and Conjectures', CDAM Research Report Series, LSE-CDAM 2005–09, May 2005. 2007.
'The critical group from a cryptographic perspective', Bull. Soc., 39 (2007) 829–836.
2008. 'Chromatic Roots of the Quartic Mobius Ladders', CDAM Research Report LSE-CDAM 2008-05, May 2008. 'A Matrix Method for Flow Polynomials', CDAM Research Report LSE-CDAM 2008-08, June 2008. 2009. 'Tutte Polynomials of Bracelets', CDAM Research Report LSE-CDAM-2009-01, January 2009.
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'Strongly Regular Graphs with No Triangles', Research Report, September 2009. ArXiv:0911.2160v1. 'Families of Parameters for SRNT Graphs', Research Report, October 2009. ArXiv:0911.2455v1 2010. 'Tutte Polynomials of Bracelets', J. Algebraic Combinatorics 32 (2010) 389–398.
'The Second Subconstituent of some Strongly Regular Graphs', Research Report', February 2010. ArXiv:1003.0175v1 2011. 'Some Properties of Strongly Regular Graphs', Research Report, May 2011. ArXiv:1106.0889v1 For other published work on the history of mathematics, please see. See also. References. at Bibliography Server.
Retrieved 29 April 2013. Biggs, Norman L. Discrete Mathematics (Second ed.). Retrieved 15 April 2014. Retrieved 15 April 2014. Biggs, Norman (2013).
BSHM Bulletin: Journal of the British Society for the History of Mathematics. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
Biggs, Norman L. (25 June 1997). Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics: 25–45. Retrieved 10 May 2014.
N. Biggs Algebraic Graph Theory
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