Brett Stevens
Research
My research interests are in combinatorics including design theory,
Gray codes, graphs, matroids, combinatorial game theory and efficient storage and generation of
combinatorial objects.
Course this term
Course previous terms
- Elementary Calculus I, MATH1007.
- Algebra (honours), MATH1102.
- Introductory Abstract Algerba, MATH2108.
- Algebraic Structures with Computer Applications, MATH3101.
- Discrete
Structures and Applications, MATH3805.
- Mathematical
Software, MATH3807.
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Topics in Combinatorics: Mathematics of Games and Puzzles,
MATH4801.
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Topics in Combinatorics: Combinatorial Game Theory,
MATH4801.
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Theory of Automata, MATH4805
- Graph Theory, MATH4808/ MATH5900.
- Combinatorial Design Theory, MATH4811/ MATH5609.
- Combinatorial Optimization I, MATH5808.
Please refer to the Undergraduate Calander and the Graduate Calander for more information on courses and programs in the School of Mathematics and Statistics and Carleton University.
Activities
I am part of the the Ottawa/Carleton
Combinatorics and Optimization Seminar. If you are interested in
speaking please contact the coordinator
Address
School of Mathematics and Statistics - Carleton University
1125 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, Ontario
CANADA K1S 5B6
e-mail:
brett@math.carleton.ca