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  Frank Harary, 1921 - 2005
Frank Harary was born in New York City on March 11th, 1921, the oldest child of immigrant parents from Syria and Palestine.
Harary was also a fellow at Oxford (Wolfson College 1973-74) and Cambridge (Churchhill College 1980-81) Universities and an honorary fellow of Indian National Academy of Sciences and Vice-President of the Calcutta Mathematical Society.
Harary was a true scholar with a genuine love for graph theory which was an endless source of new discoveries, beauty, curiosity, surprises and joy for him till the very end of his life.
sigact.acm.org /harary.htm   (602 words)

  
 DBLP: Frank Harary
Frank Harary, William Randolph, Paul G. Mezey: A Study of Maximum Unit-circle Caterpillars - Tools for the Study of the Shape of Adsorption Patterns.
Frank Harary, Teresa W. Haynes: Nordhaus-Gaddum inequalities for domination in graphs.
Frank Harary, Peter J. Slater: A Linear Algorithm for the Cutting Center of a Tree.
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/h/Harary:Frank.html   (524 words)

  
 Frank Harary 1921-2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Frank Harary was born on March 11, 1921 in New York City.
Harary was widely recognized as one of the pioneers of modern graph theory, a discipline of mathematics he helped found, popularize and revitalize.
Harary was also a fellow at Oxford (Wolfson College 1973-74)) and Cambridge (Churchill College 1980-81) Universities and an honorary fellow of Indian National Academy of Sciences and Vice-President of the Calcutta Mathematical Society.
www1.cs.columbia.edu /~sanders/graphtheory/harary.html   (446 words)

  
 Frank Harary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frank Harary (March 11, 1921 – January 4, 2005) was a prolific American mathematician, who specialized in graph theory.
Harary, F., and Read, R. (1973), "Is the Null Graph a Pointless Concept?", Graphs and Combinatorics Conference, George Washington University, Springer-Verlag, New York, NY.
Harary, Frank, and Palmer, Edgar M. Graphical Enumeration (1973), Academic Press, New York, NY.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Frank_Harary   (229 words)

  
 FRANZ HARARY booking - Magicians, Illusionists - Corporate Entertainment - Richard De La Font Agency
Since the fall of 1991, Franz Harary has been boggling the minds of audiences throughout Asia where he received rave reviews and was constantly mobbed in the streets of Hong Kong, Jakarta, Malaysia and Singapore.
Born and raised in Ann Arbor, Harary's fascination with magic began in his youth, as did his avid interest in the arts.
Harary once made the trumpet section vanish from the 20 yard line and reappear at the opposite end of the football field.
delafo.securesites.net /magicians/franz-harary.htm   (908 words)

  
 Memorial scheduled for distinguished math professor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Harary, who passed away this year, was a distinguished professor and later a distinguished professor emeritus in the Computer Science Department at New Mexico State University from 1987 until his death.
He was widely recognized as one of the pioneers of modern graph theory, a discipline of mathematics he helped establish, popularize and revitalize.
During his long and productive career, Harary authored/coauthored more than 700 scholarly papers in areas as diverse as anthropology, biology, chemistry, computer science, geography, linguistics, music, physics, political science, psychology, social science and, of course, mathematics.
www.nmsu.edu /~ucomm/Releases/2005/may/harary.htm   (158 words)

  
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Harary was also a fellow at Oxford (Wolfson College 1973–74) and Cambridge (Churchill College 1980–81) Universities and an honorary fellow of Indian National Academy of Sciences and Vice President of the Calcutta Mathematical Society.
Harary loved to travel all over the globe to spread the gospel of graph theory.
Dr. Harary was a true scholar with a genuine love for graph theory which was an endless source of new discoveries, beauty, curiosity, surprises, and joy for him till the very end of his life.
www.oakland.edu /enp/obit.html   (662 words)

  
 DBLP: Frank Harary
Frank Harary, Meng-Hiot Lim, Amit Agarwal, Donald C. Wunsch: Algorithms for derivation of structurally stable Hamiltonian signed graphs.
Frank Harary, Vladik Kreinovich, Luc Longpré: A new graph characteristic and its application to numerical computability.
Frank Harary, Robert A. Melter, Uri N. Peled, Ioan Tomescu: Boolean distance for graphs.
www.vldb.org /dblp/db/indices/a-tree/h/Harary:Frank.html   (472 words)

  
 Math Games: Snakes on a Plane
In 1976, Frank Harary introduced a new form of tic-tac-toe.
When I saw Dr. Harary in 2004, I asked him about the Snaky.
Frank Harary and Heiko Harborth, "Extremal Animals." in Journal of Combinatorics, Information, and System Sciences, 1, 1976, pages 1-8.
www.maa.org /editorial/mathgames/mathgames_08_17_06.html   (1285 words)

  
 Our Daily Dead » Blog Archive » Frank Harary, 83, Top Exponent of a Mathematical Specialty, Is Dead
Frank Harary, 83, Top Exponent of a Mathematical Specialty, Is Dead
Frank Harary, a mathematician who wrote and lectured extensively on graph theory, a mathematical specialty often applied in computer science and other fields, died on Jan. 4 in Las Cruces, N.M. He was 83.
The theory, which dates from the 18th century or earlier, is concerned with the edges and vertices found in graphs.
www.ourdailydead.com /frank-harary.htm   (245 words)

  
 Frank Harary Passed Away   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Frank Harary, a colleague at CRL since his arrival here in New Mexico in 1987, passed away on January 4th 2005.
Yet we are sure that had he been granted an additional ten years of life, there would have been, at the end, an additional ten years of projects planned.
Frank, we mourn the loss of your kind and thoughtful presence at CRL.
crl.nmsu.edu /crl/news/frank.html   (185 words)

  
 frank harary - ResearchIndex document query
Fault-Tolerance in Hypercubes Niall Graham, Frank Harary, et al.
Frank Harary and Mike Plantholt have posed Conjecture :For
Investigator Douglas R. White and consultant Frank Harary, is focused on comparative studies of this
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /cis?q=Frank+Harary   (537 words)

  
 Frank Harary - WikiLeasing.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Among he more than 700 scholarly articles Harary authored, two were co-authored with Paul Erdős, giving Harary an Erdős number of 1.
He ehld strong opinions about mathematics that some supported (mostly his co-authors, of which there are many) and many opposed.He was known for his clear, concise style and quick thinking.
In one instance, he is purported to ahve written a publishable paper, in one sitting, with two others at a cocktail party.
www.wikileasing.com /22/Frank_Harary.html   (208 words)

  
 A.K. Dewdney -- Math and Computer Science
Initially, I worked under Frank Harary, a larger-than-life character that everyone in discrete mathematics knew or knew of.
Harary suggested that I have a go at generalizing graph theorems to higher dimensional objects called "complexes." This problem area, while it never appealed to me enough to obsess, nevertheless led to a slow trickle of results that increased over the next few years.
Leaving the volatile Frank Harary and hooking up with the reserved Crispin St John Nash-Williams, himself an eminent discrete mathematician, was like stepping out of a warm bath into a cold shower.
www.csd.uwo.ca /faculty/akd/PERSONAL/Math_and_CS.html   (5278 words)

  
 CiteULike: Lune -- Free Knot Graphs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
We dedicate this paper to Frank Harary (1921 -- 2005) whose fascination with graphs of knots inspired this work and with whom we had the pleasure of developing this paper.
If you are finishing a paper that you started with Frank, and are interested in such a book, please contact Louis H. Kauffman <kauffman@uic.edu>.
Collaborators of Frank Harary, please note: We are interested in creating a book of recent collaborative papers with Frank Harary.
www.citeulike.org /user/jrw/article/233839   (301 words)

  
 The number of dissimilar supergraphs of a linear graph., Frank Harary
The number of dissimilar supergraphs of a linear graph., Frank Harary
[3] F. Harary, The number of dissimilar line-subgraphs of a given graph, Pacific, J. Math.
[4] F. Harary and R.Z. Norman, The dissimilarity characteristic of linear graphs, Proc.
projecteuclid.org /Dienst/UI/1.0/Summarize/euclid.pjm/1103043670   (148 words)

  
 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: Arlinghaus - Graph Theory - ToC
Prins set up a first meeting between Harary and W. Arlinghaus that set the latter on his way to work on automorphism groups of graphs.
We also thank Marketing Manager, Fred Filler (with work on marketing copy from Reeves Hamilton) at John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Their wisdom and patience with this new effort in publishing underscore the importance of having a publisher with a long-standing fine reputation at the base of innovative electronic, as well as conventional, publishing.
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus, Ann Arbor, MI William C. Arlinghaus, Ann Arbor, MI Frank Harary, Las Cruces, NM Copyright © 2000-2006 by John Wiley and Sons, Inc. or related companies.
www.wiley.com /legacy/graph_theory/arlinghaus_toc.html   (1415 words)

  
 On the number of bi-colored graphs., Frank Harary
[3] F. Harary, On the number of dissimilarline-subgraphsof a given graph, Pacific.
[4] F. Harary, The number of dissimilar super graphs of a linear graph, Pacific J. Math, 7 (1957),903-911.
[5] F. Harary, On the notion of balance of a signed graph, Michigan Math.
projecteuclid.org /Dienst/UI/1.0/Summarize/euclid.pjm/1103039700   (115 words)

  
 OUP: UK General Catalogue
''Hage and Harary find in graph theory a way of uncovering underlying similarities of structure between kinship structures and other structures of exchange as diverse as the kula ring and the atom of kinship...
In their previous book, Structural Models in Anthropology, anthropologist Per Hage and mathematician Frank Harary used graph theory, a branch of pure mathematics, to develop a family of models for the study of social, symbolic, and cognitive relations.
In this book the authors extend these models and apply them to the analysis of exchange structures in Oceania, presenting graph theory in a form accessible to the non-mathematical reader.
www.oup.com /uk/catalogue/?ci=9780198277606   (654 words)

  
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They are played on a square matrix and the players alternately mark a previously unmarked cell with a player-specific symbol [as in noughts-and-crosses = tick-tack-toe].
An animal which can be achieved by the first player on a sufficiently large board is a "winner", one that he cannot form is a "loser".
see [MG2]], the status of the final hexomino (named "Snaky" by Harary) is admitted to be uncertain, [MG1] saying that it is "believed" that a first-player win in 13 moves on a 15x15 board is possible, and [WW] giving the same numbers but succinctly adding the caveat "but Snaky is a bit shaky".
www.ics.uci.edu /~eppstein/junkyard/animal-game.html   (432 words)

  
 Sequences from Harary and Palmer's Graphical Enumeration
For a long time I have had the idea of making a series of concordances which would list the integer sequences to be found in certain classical books (Riordan, Comtet, Stanley, Knuth, Graham-Knuth-Patashnik, etc.).
Frank Harary and Edgar M. Palmer's Graphical Enumeration, Academic Press, 1973
The idea is that when you are reading one of these books, these files will give pointers to the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences whenever an interesting sequence is mentioned.
www.research.att.com /~njas/sequences/HPGE.html   (1098 words)

  
 Frank Harary Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Frank Harary Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
In their previous book, Structural Models in Anthropology, Hage and Haray used graph theory, a branch of pure mathematics, to develop a family of models for the study of social, symbolic, and cognitive relations.
With Exchange in Oceania the authors extend these models using ethnographic data from Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia to demonstrate...
www.alibris.co.uk /search/books/author/Frank_Harary   (215 words)

  
 Sounds
Though I did not know Dr. Harary personally, I did get to interview him and saw what a remarkable individual he was and the love he had for science and life in general.
The aim of this page is to function as a repository for gathering sounds and images that will help create a Virtual Frank in Dr.
The aim of the project is to recreate world-renowned graph theorist and world traveler par excellence Dr. Frank Harary, distinguished professor emeritus at NMSU, into a virtual avatar that gives the visitors of the virtual science hall a 'real' feel for the place with the illustrious presence of Virtual Frank.
web.nmsu.edu /~gustav/vf/index2.htm   (173 words)

  
 Douglas R White   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Visiting Professor Frank Harary, University of New Mexico
White, who will make available (copies are in my mailbox SSPA 3rd floor; also copies with secretary Lisa Mikhail, SSPA 4145, as required reading before Harary's arrival, copies of the first of his books listed below.
STRUCTURAL MODELS: a [sociological/social psychological] introduction to the theory of directed graphs (Wiley 1965), by Harary, Norman, and Cartwright
eclectic.ss.uci.edu /~drwhite/hararys.html   (260 words)

  
 The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Frank Harary
Click here to see the students listed in chronological order.
According to our current on-line database, Frank Harary has 17 students and 89 descendants.
If you have additional information or corrections regarding this mathematician, please use the update form.
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