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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society For contributions to extremal and probabilistic combinatorics, and for service to the profession.
  • 2005 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Dhruv Mubayi is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Chicago in the United States. Their research spans primarily the fields of Mathematics and Computer Science, with a strong focus on discrete mathematics, combinatorics, computational theory, and geometry.

Their main subfields of study include:

  • Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics
  • Geometry and Topology
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design

The primary topics covered by their publications are:

  • Limits and Structures in Graph Theory
  • Advanced Graph Theory Research
  • Advanced Topology and Set Theory
  • Graph theory and applications
  • Graph theory and CDMA systems
  • Graph Labeling and Dimension Problems
  • Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms

Mubayi has coauthored numerous papers with several frequent collaborators. Among these are Jacques Verstraëte, Andrew Suk, Xizhi Liu, David Conlon, and Jacob Fox.

They have published frequently in various academic venues. The most common venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Combinatorial Theory Series B
  • Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society
  • Random Structures and Algorithms
  • SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics

Selected recent papers authored by Dhruv Mubayi are:

  • "A note on pseudorandom Ramsey graphs," 2023, Journal of the European Mathematical Society
  • "Tight paths in convex geometric hypergraphs," 2020, Advances in Combinatorics

Additional papers that are relevant to the field, though some are coauthored by others, include:

  • "Tight paths in convex geometric hypergraphs," 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "The feasible region of hypergraphs," 2020, Journal of Combinatorial Theory Series B
  • "A unified approach to hypergraph stability," 2022, Journal of Combinatorial Theory Series B

Dhruv Mubayi has been recognized with several awards, including being named a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2020 for contributions to extremal and probabilistic combinatorics and service to the profession. They are also a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation since 2005.

Best Publications

  • A hypergraph extension of Turán's theorem

    Dhruv Mubayi

  • Turán problems and shadows I

    Alexandr Kostochka;Dhruv Mubayi;Jacques Verstraëte

  • Rainbow Turán Problems

    Peter Keevash;Dhruv Mubayi;Benny Sudakov;Jacques Verstraëte

  • Stability theorems for cancellative hypergraphs

    Peter Keevash;Dhruv Mubayi

  • On the Turán number of triple systems

    Dhruv Mubayi;Vojtêch Rödl

  • The Chromatic Spectrum of Mixed Hypergraphs

    Tao Jiang;Dhruv Mubayi;Zsolt Tuza;Vitaly I. Voloshin

  • Set systems without a simplex or a cluster

    Peter Keevash;Dhruv Mubayi

  • SPECTRAL EXTREMAL PROBLEMS FOR HYPERGRAPHS

    Peter Keevash;John Lenz;Dhruv Mubayi

  • A survey of Turan problems for expansions

    Dhruv Mubayi;Jacques Verstraëte

  • Large induced forests in sparse graphs

    Noga Alon;Dhruv Mubayi;Robin Thomas

  • On independent sets in hypergraphs

    Alexandr Kostochka;Dhruv Mubayi;Jacques Verstraëte

  • Proof Of A Conjecture Of Erdős On Triangles In Set-Systems

    Dhruv Mubayi;Jacques Verstraëte

  • Eigenvalues and Linear Quasirandom Hypergraphs

    John Lenz;Dhruv Mubayi

  • Co-degree density of hypergraphs

    Dhruv Mubayi;Yi Zhao

  • Note – Edge-Coloring Cliques with Three Colors on All 4-Cliques

    Dhruv Mubayi

  • On generalized Ramsey theory: The bipartite case

    Maria Axenovich;Zoltàn Füredi;Dhruv Mubayi

  • A new generalization of Mantel's theorem to k-graphs

    Dhruv Mubayi;Oleg Pikhurko

  • Coloring simple hypergraphs

    Alan Frieze;Dhruv Mubayi

  • How many disjoint 2-edge paths must a cubic graph have?

    Alexander Kelmans;Dhruv Mubayi

  • On graphs with subgraphs having large independence numbers

    Noga Alon;Benny Sudakov

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexandr V. Kostochka
Alexandr V. Kostochka University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Zoltán Füredi
Zoltán Füredi University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Douglas B. West
Douglas B. West University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
József Balogh
József Balogh University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Prasad Tetali
Prasad Tetali Carnegie Mellon University
Alan Frieze
Alan Frieze Carnegie Mellon University
Alexander A. Razborov
Alexander A. Razborov University of Chicago
Bhaskar DasGupta
Bhaskar DasGupta University of Illinois at Chicago
Piotr Berman
Piotr Berman Boston University
Vojtěch Rödl
Vojtěch Rödl Emory University

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