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Tomaž Pisanski

Tomaž (Tomo) Pisanski (born May 24, 1949 in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, which is now in Slovenia) is a Slovenian mathematician working mainly in discrete mathematics and graph theory. He is considered by many Slovenian mathematicians to be the "father of Slovenian discrete mathematics."[1]

Biography

As a high school student, Pisanski competed in the 1966 and 1967 International Mathematical Olympiads as a member of the Yugoslav team, winning a bronze medal in 1967.[2] He studied at the University of Ljubljana where he obtained a B.Sc, M.Sc and PhD in mathematics. His 1981 PhD thesis in topological graph theory was written under the guidance of Torrence Parsons. He also obtained an M.Sc. in computer science from Pennsylvania State University in 1979.[3]

Currently, Pisanski is a professor of discrete and computational mathematics and Head of the Department of Information Sciences and Technology at University of Primorska in Koper.[4] In addition, he is a professor at the University of Ljubljana Faculty of Mathematics and Physics (FMF). He has been a member of the Institute of Mathematics, Physics and Mechanics (IMFM) in Ljubljana since 1980, and the leader of several IMFM research projects.[5] In 1991 he established the Department of Theoretical Computer Science at IMFM, of which he has served as both head and deputy head.

He has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in mathematics and computer science at the University of Ljubljana, University of Zagreb, University of Udine, University of Leoben, California State University, Chico, Simon Fraser University, University of Auckland and Colgate University.[6] Pisanski has been an adviser for M.Sc and PhD students in both mathematics and computer science. Notable students include John Shawe-Taylor (B.Sc in Ljubljana), Vladimir Batagelj, Bojan Mohar, Sandi Klavžar, and Sandra Sattolo (M.Sc in Udine).

Research

Pisanski’s research interests span several areas of discrete and computational mathematics, including combinatorial configurations, abstract polytopes, maps on surfaces, chemical graph theory, and the history of mathematics and science. In 1980 he calculated the genus of the Cartesian product of any pair of connected, bipartite, d-valent graphs using a method that was later called the White–Pisanski method.[7] In 1982 Vladimir Batagelj and Pisanski proved that the Cartesian product of a tree and a cycle is Hamiltonian if and only if no degree of the tree exceeds the length of the cycle. They also proposed a conjecture concerning cyclic Hamiltonicity of graphs. Their conjecture was proved in 2005.[8] With Brigitte Servatius he is the co-author of the book Configurations from a Graphical Viewpoint (2013).[9]

Selected publications

  • Pisanski, T. Genus of Cartesian products of regular bipartite graphs, Journal of Graph Theory 4 (1), 1980, 31-42. doi:10.1002/jgt.3190040105
  • Graovac, A., T. Pisanski. On the Wiener index of a graph, Journal of Mathematical Chemistry 8 (1),1991, 53-62. doi:10.1007/BF01166923
  • Boben, M., B. Grunbaum, T. Pisanski, A. Zitnik, Small triangle-free configurations of points and lines, Discrete & Computational Geometry 35 (3), 2006, 405-427. doi:10.1007/s00454-005-1224-9
  • Conder, M., I. Hubard, T. Pisanski. Constructions for chiral polytopes, Journal of the London Mathematical Society 77 (1), 2007, 115-129. doi:10.1112/jlms/jdm093
  • Pisanski, T. A classification of cubic bicirculants, Discrete Mathematics 307 (3-5), 2007, 567-578. doi:10.1016/j.disc.2005.09.053

Professional life

From 1998-1999, Pisanski was chairman of the Society of Mathematicians, Physicists and Astronomers of Slovenia (DMFA Slovenije); he was appointed an honorary member in 2015.[10] He is a founding member of the International Academy of Mathematical Chemistry, serving as its Vice President from 2007-2011.[11] In 2008, together with Dragan Marušič, he founded Ars Mathematica Contemporanea, the first international mathematical journal to be published in Slovenia.[12] In 2012 he was elected to the Academia Europaea.[13] He is currently president of the Slovenian Discrete and Applied Mathematics Society (SDAMS), the first Eastern European mathematical society not wholly devoted to theoretical mathematics to be accepted as a full member of the European Mathematical Society (EMS).[14]

Awards and honors

In 2005, Pisanski was decorated with the Order of Merit (Slovenia),[15] and in 2015 he received the Zois award for exceptional contributions to discrete mathematics and its applications.[16] In 2016, he received the Donald Michie and Alan Turing Prize for lifetime achievements in Information Science in Slovenia.[17]

References

  1. ^ lea. "Elaboration on the expertise, objectives and contributions — Gregas". www.gregas.eu. Retrieved 2019-04-23.
  2. ^ "ImoCompendium.com is available at DomainMarket.com". ImoCompendium.com is available at DomainMarket.com.
  3. ^ "Pisanski Tomaž - Biografski koledar slovenskih matematikov, fizikov, astronomov". stanislavpirnat.si. Retrieved 2019-04-25.
  4. ^ "Oddelki - UP FAMNIT". www.famnit.upr.si (in Slovenian). Retrieved 2019-04-25.
  5. ^ "Oddelek za teoretično računalništvo — IMFM". www.imfm.si. Retrieved 2019-04-25.
  6. ^ lea. "Tomaž Pisanski — Gregas". www.gregas.eu. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  7. ^ J.L. Gross and T.W. Tucker, Topological graph theory, Wiley Interscience, 1987
  8. ^ Dimakopoulos, Vassilios V.; Palios, Leonidas; Poulakidas, Athanasios S. (2005). "On the Hamiltonicity of the Cartesian product". Inf. Proc. Lett. 96 (2): 49–53. doi:10.1016/j.ipl.2005.05.016.
  9. ^ Pisanski, Tomaž; Servatius, Brigitte (2013), Configurations from a Graphical Viewpoint, Springer, ISBN 9780817683641.
  10. ^ "DMFA Slovenije". www.dmfa.si. Retrieved 2019-04-25.
  11. ^ "IAMC". www.iamc-online.org. Retrieved 2019-04-25.
  12. ^ "Slovenska revija med najboljšimi matematičnimi revijami na svetu". primorske novice. 16 June 2016. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  13. ^ at Academia Europaea, retrieved 2012-10-09.
  14. ^ "Novice". sdams.si (in Slovenian). Retrieved 2019-04-25.
  15. ^ "Predsednik Republike Slovenije | Vrste odlikovanj". www.up-rs.si.
  16. ^ "2015 | Ministrstvo za izobraževanje, znanost in šport". www.mizs.gov.si. Retrieved 2019-04-23.
  17. ^ "IS AWARDS". IS2019. Retrieved 2019-04-25.

External links

  • "prof. dr. Tomaz Pisanski".
  • Tomaž Pisanski at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  • International Academy of Mathematical Chemistry - List of Members
  • Slovenian Academy of Engineering - List of Members
  • Images of Knowledge: Tomaž Pisanski - RTV radio interview
  • 8th European Congress of Mathematics website
  • Maps ∩ Configurations ∩ Polytopes ∩ Molecules ⊆ Graphs: The mathematics of Tomaž Pisanski on the occasion of his 70th birthday
  • Ars Mathematica Contemporanea website
  • Slovenian Society for Discrete and Applied Mathematics (SDAMS) website

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PrimorskaDoctoral advisorTorrence ParsonsDoctoral studentsVladimir BatageljSandi KlavzarBojan Mohar Contents 1 Biography 2 Research 3 Selected publications 4 Professional life 5 Awards and honors 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditAs a high school student Pisanski competed in the 1966 and 1967 International Mathematical Olympiads as a member of the Yugoslav team winning a bronze medal in 1967 2 He studied at the University of Ljubljana where he obtained a B Sc M Sc and PhD in mathematics His 1981 PhD thesis in topological graph theory was written under the guidance of Torrence Parsons He also obtained an M Sc in computer science from Pennsylvania State University in 1979 3 Currently Pisanski is a professor of discrete and computational mathematics and Head of the Department of Information Sciences and Technology at University of Primorska in Koper 4 In addition he is a professor at the University of Ljubljana Faculty of Mathematics and Physics FMF He has been a member of the Institute of Mathematics Physics and Mechanics IMFM in Ljubljana since 1980 and the leader of several IMFM research projects 5 In 1991 he established the Department of Theoretical Computer Science at IMFM of which he has served as both head and deputy head He has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in mathematics and computer science at the University of Ljubljana University of Zagreb University of Udine University of Leoben California State University Chico Simon Fraser University University of Auckland and Colgate University 6 Pisanski has been an adviser for M Sc and PhD students in both mathematics and computer science Notable students include John Shawe Taylor B Sc in Ljubljana Vladimir Batagelj Bojan Mohar Sandi Klavzar and Sandra Sattolo M Sc in Udine Research EditPisanski s research interests span several areas of discrete and computational mathematics including combinatorial configurations abstract polytopes maps on surfaces chemical graph theory and the history of mathematics and science In 1980 he calculated the genus of the Cartesian product of any pair of connected bipartite d valent graphs using a method that was later called the White Pisanski method 7 In 1982 Vladimir Batagelj and Pisanski proved that the Cartesian product of a tree and a cycle is Hamiltonian if and only if no degree of the tree exceeds the length of the cycle They also proposed a conjecture concerning cyclic Hamiltonicity of graphs Their conjecture was proved in 2005 8 With Brigitte Servatius he is the co author of the book Configurations from a Graphical Viewpoint 2013 9 Selected publications EditPisanski T Genus of Cartesian products of regular bipartite graphs Journal of Graph Theory 4 1 1980 31 42 doi 10 1002 jgt 3190040105 Graovac A T Pisanski On the Wiener index of a graph Journal of Mathematical Chemistry 8 1 1991 53 62 doi 10 1007 BF01166923 Boben M B Grunbaum T Pisanski A Zitnik Small triangle free configurations of points and lines Discrete amp Computational Geometry 35 3 2006 405 427 doi 10 1007 s00454 005 1224 9 Conder M I Hubard T Pisanski Constructions for chiral polytopes Journal of the London Mathematical Society 77 1 2007 115 129 doi 10 1112 jlms jdm093 Pisanski T A classification of cubic bicirculants Discrete Mathematics 307 3 5 2007 567 578 doi 10 1016 j disc 2005 09 053Professional life EditFrom 1998 1999 Pisanski was chairman of the Society of Mathematicians Physicists and Astronomers of Slovenia DMFA Slovenije he was appointed an honorary member in 2015 10 He is a founding member of the International Academy of Mathematical Chemistry serving as its Vice President from 2007 2011 11 In 2008 together with Dragan Marusic he founded Ars Mathematica Contemporanea the first international mathematical journal to be published in Slovenia 12 In 2012 he was elected to the Academia Europaea 13 He is currently president of the Slovenian Discrete and Applied Mathematics Society SDAMS the first Eastern European mathematical society not wholly devoted to theoretical mathematics to be accepted as a full member of the European Mathematical Society EMS 14 Awards and honors EditIn 2005 Pisanski was decorated with the Order of Merit Slovenia 15 and in 2015 he received the Zois award for exceptional contributions to discrete mathematics and its applications 16 In 2016 he received the Donald Michie and Alan Turing Prize for lifetime achievements in Information Science in Slovenia 17 References Edit lea Elaboration on the expertise objectives and contributions Gregas www gregas eu Retrieved 2019 04 23 ImoCompendium com is available at DomainMarket com ImoCompendium com is available at DomainMarket com Pisanski Tomaz Biografski koledar slovenskih matematikov fizikov astronomov stanislavpirnat si Retrieved 2019 04 25 Oddelki UP FAMNIT www famnit upr si in Slovenian Retrieved 2019 04 25 Oddelek za teoreticno racunalnistvo IMFM www imfm si Retrieved 2019 04 25 lea Tomaz Pisanski Gregas www gregas eu Retrieved 2019 04 26 J L Gross and T W Tucker Topological graph theory Wiley Interscience 1987 Dimakopoulos Vassilios V Palios Leonidas Poulakidas Athanasios S 2005 On the Hamiltonicity of the Cartesian product Inf Proc Lett 96 2 49 53 doi 10 1016 j ipl 2005 05 016 Pisanski Tomaz Servatius Brigitte 2013 Configurations from a Graphical Viewpoint Springer ISBN 9780817683641 DMFA Slovenije www dmfa si Retrieved 2019 04 25 IAMC www iamc online org Retrieved 2019 04 25 Slovenska revija med najboljsimi matematicnimi revijami na svetu primorske novice 16 June 2016 Retrieved 24 April 2019 at Academia Europaea retrieved 2012 10 09 Novice sdams si in Slovenian Retrieved 2019 04 25 Predsednik Republike Slovenije Vrste odlikovanj www up rs si 2015 Ministrstvo za izobrazevanje znanost in sport www mizs gov si Retrieved 2019 04 23 IS AWARDS IS2019 Retrieved 2019 04 25 External links EditPisanski s CV prof dr Tomaz Pisanski Tomaz Pisanski at the Mathematics Genealogy Project International Academy of Mathematical Chemistry List of Members Slovenian Academy of Engineering List of Members Images of Knowledge Tomaz Pisanski RTV radio interview 8th European Congress of Mathematics website Maps Configurations Polytopes Molecules Graphs The mathematics of Tomaz Pisanski on the occasion of his 70th birthday Ars Mathematica Contemporanea website Slovenian Society for Discrete and Applied Mathematics SDAMS website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tomaz Pisanski amp oldid 1133240464, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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