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Overview

Saieed Akbari is affiliated with Sharif University of Technology in Iran. Their research spans the fields of computer science and mathematics, with a particular focus on computational theory and mathematics as well as geometry and topology. Their work prominently engages with topics in graph theory and its applications.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Graph theory and applications
  • Advanced Graph Theory Research
  • Graph Labeling and Dimension Problems
  • Synthesis and Properties of Aromatic Compounds
  • Matrix Theory and Algorithms
  • Interconnection Networks and Systems
  • Graph theory and CDMA systems

Frequent coauthors in their research include:

  • Nazanin Movarraei
  • Bojan Mohar
  • Shivaramakrishna Pragada
  • M.H. Fakharan
  • Mohammad Ali Hosseinzadeh

Saieed Akbari has contributed to multiple publication venues, most prominently:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Linear Algebra and its Applications
  • match Communications in Mathematical and in Computer Chemistry
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Linear and Multilinear Algebra

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Saieed Akbari include:

  • Some Results on Spectrum and Energy of Graphs with Loops, 2023, Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society
  • New Upper Bounds on the Energy of a Graph, 2023, match Communications in Mathematical and in Computer Chemistry
  • On the Graphs with Minimum Sombor Index, 2022, match Communications in Mathematical and in Computer Chemistry
  • Laplacian eigenvalue distribution and graph parameters, 2021, Linear Algebra and its Applications
  • Some lower bounds for the energy of graphs, 2020, Linear Algebra and its Applications

Their research contributes to understanding spectral properties, graph energies, and eigenvalue distributions in graph theory, reflected in the diverse topics of their published articles. The range of publication venues reflects engagement in both mathematical theory and its computational or applied aspects.

Best Publications

  • Non-commuting graph of a group ✩

    A. Abdollahi;S. Akbari;H.R. Maimani

  • When a zero-divisor graph is planar or a complete r-partite graph

    S. Akbari;H.R. Maimani;S. Yassemi

  • On the zero-divisor graph of a commutative ring

    S. Akbari;A. Mohammadian

  • On the diameters of commuting graphs

    S. Akbari;A. Mohammadian;H. Radjavi;P. Raja

  • The total graph and regular graph of a commutative ring

    S. Akbari;Dariush Kiani;Fatemeh Mohammadi;Somayeh Moradi

  • Zero-divisor graphs of non-commutative rings

    S. Akbari;A. Mohammadian

  • On commuting graphs of semisimple rings

    S. Akbari;M. Ghandehari;M. Hadian;A. Mohammadian

  • On zero-divisor graphs of finite rings

    S. Akbari;A. Mohammadian

  • Characterization of graphs using domination polynomials

    Saieed Akbari;Saeid Alikhani;Yee-hock Peng

  • On the Structure of the Power Graph and the Enhanced Power Graph of a Group

    Ghodratollah Aalipour;Saieed Akbari;Peter J. Cameron;Reza Nikandish

  • The Classification of the Annihilating-Ideal Graphs of Commutative Rings

    G. Aalipour;S. Akbari;M. Behboodi;R. Nikandish

  • r-Strong edge colorings of graphs

    S. Akbari;H. Bidkhori;N. Nosrati

  • Commuting graphs of some subsets in simple rings

    S. Akbari;P. Raja

  • On the coloring of the annihilating-ideal graph of a commutative ring

    Ghodratollah Aalipour;Saieed Akbari;Reza Nikandish;Mohammad Javad Nikmehr

  • On the list dynamic coloring of graphs

    S. Akbari;M. Ghanbari;S. Jahanbekam

  • SOME RESULTS ON THE INTERSECTION GRAPHS OF IDEALS OF RINGS

    S. Akbari;R. Nikandish;M. J. Nikmehr

  • Maximal subgroups of GLn(D)

    S. Akbari;R. Ebrahimian;H. Momenaee Kermani;A. Salehi Golsefidy

  • Maximal Subgroups of GL1(D)

    S. Akbari;M. Mahdavi-Hezavehi;M.G. Mahmudi

  • Multicolored trees in complete graphs

    S. Akbari;A. Alipour

  • Edge addition, singular values, and energy of graphs and matrices

    Saieed Akbari;Ebrahim Ghorbani;Mohammad Reza Oboudi

  • INTERSECTION GRAPH OF SUBMODULES OF A MODULE

    S. Akbari;H. A. Tavallaee;S. Khalashi Ghezelahmad

  • Commuting Graphs of Matrix Algebras

    S. Akbari;H. Bidkhori;A. Mohammadian

  • On unimodular graphs

    S. Akbari;S.J. Kirkland

Frequent Co-Authors

Willem H. Haemers
Willem H. Haemers Tilburg University
Farokh Marvasti
Farokh Marvasti Sharif University of Technology
Sandi Klavžar
Sandi Klavžar University of Ljubljana
Shmuel Friedland
Shmuel Friedland University of Illinois at Chicago
Peter J. Cameron
Peter J. Cameron University of St Andrews
Alexandr V. Kostochka
Alexandr V. Kostochka University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Vahab Mirrokni
Vahab Mirrokni Google (United States)
Bojan Mohar
Bojan Mohar Simon Fraser University

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