Cun-Quan Zhang

{{Short description|Chinese-American mathematician (b.1952)}}

{{Infobox scientist

| name = C.Q. Zhang

| caption = Photograph of Dr. C.Q. Zhang from
West Virginia University

| birth_date = {{birth-date | 1952}}

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| alma_mater = Simon Fraser University,

| thesis_title = Longest Cycles in Graphs

| thesis_year = 1986

| doctoral_advisor = Brian Alspach

| doctoral_students = 15

| known_for = Integer Flows and Cycle Covers

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| field = Mathematics,Graph Theory

| work_institution = West Virginia University

| awards = Benedum Distinguished Scholar Award from West Virginia University

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C.Q. Zhang (full name: Cun-Quan Zhang) was Eberly Distinguished Professor[http://catalog.wvu.edu/undergraduate/distinguishedprofessors/ Distinguished Professors], WVU catalog at West Virginia University, is a mathematician working mainly in graph theory. He received his Ph.D. (mathematics) in 1986 from Simon Fraser University, under the supervision of Brian Alspach.{{mathgenealogy|11301}}

Research achievements and recognitions

His research accomplishments in mathematics were recognized with his appointment as an Eberly Distinguished Professor at West Virginia University.

C.Q. Zhang is a mathematician who has contributed to nowhere-zero flow, cycle double cover, and Hamiltonian cycle in graph theory.

Books

  • {{cite book|isbn=978-0-8247-9790-4|publisher=CRC Press|title=Integer Flows and Cycle Covers of Graphs|first=Cun-Quan|last=Zhang|ref=none|date=1997}}
  • {{cite book|isbn=978-0-5212-8235-2|publisher=Cambridge University Press|title=Circuit Double Cover of Graphs|first=Cun-Quan|last=Zhang|ref=none|date= 2012}}

References

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