Tomaž Pisanski

Tomaž Pisanski
Born (1949-05-24) May 24, 1949
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Nationality Slovene
Fields Topological graph theory, Algebraic graph theory, Discrete mathematics, Configuration (geometry).
Institutions University of Primorska, University of Ljubljana
Alma mater University of Ljubljana, Pennsylvania State University
Doctoral advisor Torrence Parsons

Tomaž (Tomo) Pisanski (born May 24, 1949 in Ljubljana, Slovenia) is a Slovenian mathematician working mainly in discrete mathematics and graph theory. 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.[1] 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.[2]

Biography

Pisanski studied at the University of Ljubljana where he obtained a B.Sc., M.Sc and Ph.D. in mathematics. He competed in the 1966 and 1967 International Mathematical Olympiads, winning a bronze medal in 1967.[3] His Ph.D. thesis from topological graph theory was written under the guidance of Torrence Parsons. During his undergraduate studies he was an exchange student at the University of Nancy, France. He also obtained a M.Sc. in computer science from the Pennsylvania State University.

Currently, Pisanski is a professor of discrete and computational mathematics at the University of Ljubljana. Since 2004 he has held a joint position at University of Primorska in Koper. He has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in mathematics and computer science at the University of Zagreb, University of Udine, University of Leoben, California State University, Chico, Simon Fraser University, University of Auckland and Colgate University. His students include John Shawe-Taylor (BSc in Ljubljana), Vladimir Batagelj, Bojan Mohar, Sandi Klavžar, Sandra Sattolo (MSc in Udine).

From 1998-1999 he was chairman of the Society of Mathematicians, Physicists and Astronomers of Slovenia. In 2005 he was decorated with the Order of Merit (Slovenia) [4] . He is a founding member of the International Academy of Mathematical Chemistry and from 2007-2011 its Vice President. He is a founding editor of the journal Ars Mathematica Contemporanea. In 2012 he was elected to the Academia Europaea.[5]

With Brigitte Servatius he is the co-author of a book on configurations.[6]

Awards and honors

In 2015 Pisanski received the Zois award for exceptional contributions to discrete mathematics and its applications.

References

  1. J.L. Gross and T.W. Tucker, Topological graph theory, Wiley Interscience, 1987
  2. Dimakopoulos, Vassilios V.; Palios, Leonidas; Poulakidas, Athanasios S. (2005). "On the Hamiltonicity of the Cartesian product". Inf. Proc. Lett. 96 (2): 4953. doi:10.1016/j.ipl.2005.05.016.
  3. "Order of Merit (Red za zasluge)".
  4. at Academia Europaea, retrieved 2012-10-09.
  5. Pisanski, Tomaž; Servatius, Brigitte (2013), Configurations from a Graphical Viewpoint, Springer, ISBN 9780817683641.
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