Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/K._B._Reid> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 64 of
64
with 100 triples per page.
- K._B._Reid abstract "Kenneth Brooks Reid, Jr. is a graph theorist and the founder faculty (Head 1989) professor at California State University, San Marcos. He specializes in combinatorial mathematics. He is known for his work in tournaments, frequency partitions and aspects of voting theory. He is known (with E. T. Parker) on a disproof of a conjecture on tournaments by Erdős and MoserHe received his Ph.D. on a dissertation called \"Structure in Finite Graphs\" from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1968, his advisor was E. T. Parker. Reid is a professor emeritus at Louisiana State University (1968–1989) and has guided students for their Ph.D.s at Baton Rouge.".
- K._B._Reid wikiPageExternalLink kbreid.html.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageID "23265480".
- K._B._Reid wikiPageLength "1856".
- K._B._Reid wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- K._B._Reid wikiPageRevisionID "600154809".
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink Baton_Rouge,_Louisiana.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink California_State_University_San_Marcos.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink Category:California_State_University_faculty.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Graph_theorists.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Louisiana_State_University_faculty.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink Category:University_of_Illinois_at_Urbana–Champaign_alumni.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink Combinatorics.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink E._T._Parker.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_partition_of_a_graph.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink L._W._Beineke.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink Leo_Moser.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana_State_University.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Erdős.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink Tournament_(graph_theory).
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Illinois_at_Urbana–Champaign.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLink Voting_system.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLinkText "K. B. Reid".
- K._B._Reid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reid, K. B.".
- K._B._Reid name "Reid, K. B.".
- K._B._Reid shortDescription "American mathematician".
- K._B._Reid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MathGenealogy.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- K._B._Reid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US-mathematician-stub.
- K._B._Reid description "American mathematician".
- K._B._Reid description "American mathematician".
- K._B._Reid subject Category:California_State_University_faculty.
- K._B._Reid subject Category:Graph_theorists.
- K._B._Reid subject Category:Living_people.
- K._B._Reid subject Category:Louisiana_State_University_faculty.
- K._B._Reid subject Category:University_of_Illinois_at_Urbana–Champaign_alumni.
- K._B._Reid subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
- K._B._Reid type Agent.
- K._B._Reid type List.
- K._B._Reid type Person.
- K._B._Reid type Person.
- K._B._Reid type Combinatorialist.
- K._B._Reid type List.
- K._B._Reid type Mathematician.
- K._B._Reid type Agent.
- K._B._Reid type NaturalPerson.
- K._B._Reid type Thing.
- K._B._Reid type Q215627.
- K._B._Reid type Q5.
- K._B._Reid type Person.
- K._B._Reid comment "Kenneth Brooks Reid, Jr. is a graph theorist and the founder faculty (Head 1989) professor at California State University, San Marcos. He specializes in combinatorial mathematics. He is known for his work in tournaments, frequency partitions and aspects of voting theory. He is known (with E. T. Parker) on a disproof of a conjecture on tournaments by Erdős and MoserHe received his Ph.D.".
- K._B._Reid label "K. B. Reid".
- K._B._Reid sameAs Q6323127.
- K._B._Reid sameAs m.06424q7.
- K._B._Reid sameAs Q6323127.
- K._B._Reid wasDerivedFrom K._B._Reid?oldid=600154809.
- K._B._Reid givenName "K. B.".
- K._B._Reid isPrimaryTopicOf K._B._Reid.
- K._B._Reid name "K. B. Reid".
- K._B._Reid name "Reid, K. B.".
- K._B._Reid surname "Reid".