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Overview

Graham Brightwell is affiliated with the London School of Economics and Political Science in the United Kingdom. Their research is situated primarily within the field of Mathematics, with particular focus on specialized subfields including Statistics and Probability, Applied Mathematics, and Mathematical Physics.

Their scholarly contributions span major topics such as Markov Chains and Monte Carlo Methods, Geometric Analysis and Curvature Flows, as well as Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics. These areas reflect the quantitative and theoretical nature of their work.

Recent publication activity includes the paper titled Long-term concentration of measure and cut-off, published in 2022 in the journal Stochastic Processes and their Applications. This paper is co-authored with A. D. Barbour.

  • Long-term concentration of measure and cut-off, 2022, Stochastic Processes and their Applications

Collaborations are evident with frequent co-authors including A. D. Barbour and Malwina Luczak. These partnerships suggest active engagement within a network of researchers working on related mathematical and probabilistic topics.

  • A. D. Barbour
  • Malwina Luczak

The scientist's publication record includes contributions to venues such as Stochastic Processes and their Applications, which aligns with their focus on stochastic analysis and applied probability.

  • Stochastic Processes and their Applications

Best Publications

  • Counting linear extensions

    Graham Brightwell;Peter Winkler

  • Counting linear extensions is #P-complete

    Graham Brightwell;Peter Winkler

  • Graph Homomorphisms and Phase Transitions

    Graham R. Brightwell;Peter Winkler

  • Structure of random discrete spacetime.

    Graham Brightwell;Ruth Gregory

  • Maximum hitting time for random walks on graphs

    Graham Brightwell;Peter Winkler

  • Representations of planar graphs

    Graham R. Brightwell;Edward R. Scheinerman

  • Gibbs Measures and Dismantlable Graphs

    Graham R. Brightwell;Peter Winkler

  • The Height of a Random Partial Order: Concentration of Measure

    Bela Bollobas;Graham Brightwell

  • On specifying Boolean functions by labelled examples

    Martin Anthony;Graham Brightwell;John Shawe-Taylor

  • Cycles through specified vertices

    Béla Bollobás;Graham R. Brightwell

  • Nonmonotonic behavior in hard-core and Widom-Rowlinson models

    Graham R. Brightwell;Olle Häggström;Peter Winkler

  • Random colorings of a cayley tree

    Graham Brightwell;Peter Winkler

  • On exact specification by examples

    Martin Anthony;Graham Brightwell;Dave Cohen;John Shawe-Taylor

  • Reserving Resilient Capacity in a Network

    G. Brightwell;G. Oriolo;F. B. Shepherd

  • Models of random partial orders

    Graham Brightwell

  • Ramsey-goodness -- and otherwise

    Peter Allen;Graham R. Brightwell;Jozef Skokan

  • Box-spaces and random partial orders

    Béla Bollobás;Graham Brightwell

  • General Covariance and the "Problem of Time" in a Discrete Cosmology

    Graham Brightwell;H. Fay Dowker;Joe Henson;Raquel S. Garcia

  • The order dimension of convex polytopes

    Graham Brightwell;William T. Trotter

  • Hard constraints and the Bethe Lattice: adventures at the interface of combinatorics and statistical physics

    Graham R. Brightwell;Peter Winkler

  • Dominating sets in k -majority tournaments

    Noga Alon;Graham Brightwell;H. A. Kierstead;A. V. Kostochka

  • The structure of random discrete spacetime

    Graham Brightwell;Ruth Gregory

Frequent Co-Authors

Béla Bollobás
Béla Bollobás University of Memphis
Peter Winkler
Peter Winkler Dartmouth College
William T. Trotter
William T. Trotter Georgia Institute of Technology
Svante Janson
Svante Janson Uppsala University
Martin Skutella
Martin Skutella Technical University of Berlin
Dimitris Achlioptas
Dimitris Achlioptas National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Pavol Hell
Pavol Hell Simon Fraser University
Richard E. Ladner
Richard E. Ladner University of Washington
Stephen G. Kobourov
Stephen G. Kobourov University of Arizona

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