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Mathematics
Poland
2026

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Mathematics

D-Index
40
Citations
11878
World Ranking
1989
National Ranking
10

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
41
Citations
12162
World Ranking
6798
National Ranking
12

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Mathematics in Poland Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Mathematics in Poland Leader Award

Overview

Andrzej Ruciński is affiliated with Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland, where their research spans across mathematics and computer science. Their work engages deeply with discrete mathematics, combinatorics, and advanced areas of computational theory.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Mathematics
  • Computer Science

Within these broader areas, their research delves into several specific subfields, notably:

  • Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Geometry and Topology
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Ruciński's work covers multiple topics, particularly focused on various aspects of graph theory and statistical methods, including:

  • Limits and Structures in Graph Theory
  • Advanced Graph Theory Research
  • Graph Theory and Applications
  • Graph Theory and CDMA Systems
  • Stochastic Processes and Statistical Mechanics
  • Bayesian Methods and Mixture Models
  • Game Theory and Voting Systems

They have contributed to the scientific discourse through several recent publications, demonstrating ongoing activity in both theoretical and applied topics:

  • "Subgraph Games in the Semi-Random Graph Process and Its Generalization to Hypergraphs," 2024, The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
  • "UAV Fleet as a Dependable Service for Smart Cities: Model-Based Assessment and Application," 2022, Smart Cities
  • "High Powers of Hamiltonian Cycles in Randomly Augmented Graphs," 2021, Journal of Graph Theory
  • "Homo Digitus: Its Dependable and Resilient Smart Ecosystem," 2021, Smart Cities
  • "Development of Computer System Components in Critical Applications: Problems, Their Origins and Solutions," 2020, Herald of Advanced Information Technology

Regarding book publications, Ruciński has authored works published by:

  • Polish Scientific Publishers PWN - "Transport. Tendencje zmian," 2022
  • River Publishers eBooks - "Dependable IoT for Human and Industry," 2022

Frequently contributing to renowned publication venues, Ruciński's work often appears in:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
  • Journal of Graph Theory
  • Smart Cities
  • Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

Collaboration plays a significant role in Ruciński's research output, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Andrzej Dudek
  • Jarosław Grytczuk
  • Sylwia Antoniuk
  • Vyacheslav Kharchenko
  • Christian Reiher

Best Publications

  • Random Graphs

    Tomasz Luczak;Svante Janson;Andrzej Rucinski

  • Random Graphs: Janson/Random

    Svante Janson;Tomasz Łuczak;Andrzej Rucinski

  • Wiley‐Interscience Series in Discrete Mathematics and Optimization

    Svante Janson;Tomasz Łuczak;Andrzej Rucinski

  • A Dirac-Type Theorem for 3-Uniform Hypergraphs

    Vojtěch Rödl;Andrzej Ruciński;Endre Szemerédi

  • Threshold functions for Ramsey properties

    Vojtěch Rödl;Andrzej Ruciński

  • Perfect matchings in large uniform hypergraphs with large minimum collective degree

    Vojtech Rödl;Andrzej Ruciński;Endre Szemerédi

  • An approximate Dirac-type theorem for k-uniform hypergraphs

    Vojtĕch Rödl;Endre Szemerédi;Andrzej Ruciński

  • When are small subgraphs of a random graph normally distributed

    Andrzej Ruciński

  • A central limit theorem for decomposable random variables with applications to random graphs

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  • UPPER TAILS FOR SUBGRAPH COUNTS IN RANDOM GRAPHS

    Svante Janson;Krzysztof Oleszkiewicz;Andrzej Ruciński

  • Dirac-Type Questions For Hypergraphs — A Survey (Or More Problems For Endre To Solve)

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  • The infamous upper tail

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  • Large matchings in uniform hypergraphs and the conjectures of Erdős and Samuels

    Noga Alon;Peter Frankl;Hao Huang;Vojtech Rödl

  • Random Graph Processes with Degree Restrictions

    Andrzej Rucinski;Nicholas C. Wormald

  • Perfect matchings in uniform hypergraphs with large minimum degree

    Vojtech Rödl;Andrzej Ruciński;Endre Szemerédi

  • Dirac-type conditions for hamiltonian paths and cycles in 3-uniform hypergraphs

    Vojtech Rödl;Andrzej Ruciński;Endre Szemerédi

  • The Deletion Method For Upper Tail Estimates

    Svante Janson;Andrzej Ruciński

  • Ramsey properties of random graphs

    Tomasz Łuczak;Andrzej Ruciński

  • Random graphs with monochromatic triangles in every edge coloring

    Vojtech Rödl;Andrzej Ruciński

  • Two variants of the size Ramsey number

    Andrzej Kurek;Andrzej Ruciński

  • On graphs with linear Ramsey numbers

    R. L. Graham;V. Rödl;A. Ruciński

  • Perfect matchings (and Hamilton cycles) in hypergraphs with large degrees

    Klas Markström;Andrzej Ruciński

  • Large matchings in uniform hypergraphs and the conjectures of Erdos and Samuels

    Noga Alon;Peter Frankl;Hao Huang;Vojtech Rodl

Frequent Co-Authors

Tomasz Łuczak
Tomasz Łuczak Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
Vojtěch Rödl
Vojtěch Rödl Emory University
Svante Janson
Svante Janson Uppsala University
Endre Szemerédi
Endre Szemerédi Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics
Yoshiharu Kohayakawa
Yoshiharu Kohayakawa Universidade de São Paulo
Marek Karpinski
Marek Karpinski University of Bonn
Alan Frieze
Alan Frieze Carnegie Mellon University
Noga Alon
Noga Alon Tel Aviv University
Peter Frankl
Peter Frankl Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics
Nicholas C. Wormald
Nicholas C. Wormald Monash University

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