1982 - Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Prize, Canada Council
1981 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
1958 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
W. T. Tutte mainly investigates Combinatorics, Discrete mathematics, Graph, Edge and Finite set. Vertex, Steinitz's theorem, Nowhere-zero flow, Planar graph and Line graph are the subjects of his Combinatorics studies. His biological study deals with issues like Robertson–Seymour theorem, which deal with fields such as Outerplanar graph.
W. T. Tutte studies Discrete mathematics, focusing on Indifference graph in particular. The concepts of his Graph study are interwoven with issues in Graph theory, If and only if and Linear equation. The various areas that W. T. Tutte examines in his Finite set study include Order, Element and Term.
His primary scientific interests are in Combinatorics, Discrete mathematics, Planar graph, Matroid and Cubic graph. W. T. Tutte conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Combinatorics and Planar through his research. W. T. Tutte interconnects Chromatic scale and Graph theory in the investigation of issues within Discrete mathematics.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Kuratowski's theorem and Nowhere-zero flow in addition to Planar graph. While the research belongs to areas of 1-planar graph, W. T. Tutte spends his time largely on the problem of Outerplanar graph, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Planar straight-line graph and Book embedding. His Indifference graph research integrates issues from Symmetric graph and Chordal graph.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Combinatorics, Discrete mathematics, Graph theory, Chromatic polynomial and Calculus. In his works, W. T. Tutte performs multidisciplinary study on Combinatorics and Honor. His studies link Square with Discrete mathematics.
He has researched Graph theory in several fields, including Universal graph, Extremal graph theory and Graph. His Graph study incorporates themes from Situated, Image, Artificial intelligence, Structure and Chromatic scale. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Mathematical physics, Current and Algebra.
W. T. Tutte focuses on Forage fish, Mackerel, Fishery, Herring and Predatory fish. His Forage fish research incorporates Fish hatchery and German.
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How to Draw a Graph
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Proceedings of The London Mathematical Society (1963)
A Contribution to the Theory of Chromatic Polynomials
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Canadian Journal of Mathematics (1954)
The Factorization of Linear Graphs
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Journal of The London Mathematical Society-second Series (1947)
A Census of Planar Maps
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Canadian Journal of Mathematics (1963)
On the Problem of Decomposing a Graph into n Connected Factors
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Journal of The London Mathematical Society-second Series (1961)
Connectivity in Graphs
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(1966)
A Census of Planar Triangulations
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Canadian Journal of Mathematics (1962)
A theorem on planar graphs
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Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (1956)
A family of cubical graphs
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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (1947)
Lectures on matroids
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Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards Section B Mathematics and Mathematical Physics (1965)
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