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Jim Geelen is a professor at the Department of Combinatorics and Optimization in the faculty of mathematics at the University of Waterloo, where he holds the Canada Research Chair in Combinatorial optimization. He is known for his work on Matroid theory and the extension of the Graph Minors Project to representable matroids. In 2003, he won the Fulkerson Prize with his co-authors A. M. H. Gerards, and A. Kapoor for their research on Rota's excluded minors conjecture. In 2006, he won the Coxeter–James Prize presented by the Canadian Mathematical Society.

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  • Jim Geelen est un mathématicien canadien, spécialiste de théorie des graphes et de la théorie des matroïdes. Il est professeur au Département de combinatoire et d'optimisation de la (en) de l'université de Waterloo, où il est titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada en optimisation combinatoire. (fr)
  • James „Jim“ F. Geelen (* 1970) ist ein kanadischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Graphentheorie und Theorie der Matroide befasst. Geelen studierte an der Curtin University mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1992 und wurde 1996 bei an der University of Waterloo promoviert (Matchings, Matroids and Unimodular Matrices). Er hat einen Canada Research Chair in kombinatorischer Optimierung an der University of Waterloo, an der er seit 1997 ist. (de)
  • Jim Geelen is a professor at the Department of Combinatorics and Optimization in the faculty of mathematics at the University of Waterloo, where he holds the Canada Research Chair in Combinatorial optimization. He is known for his work on Matroid theory and the extension of the Graph Minors Project to representable matroids. In 2003, he won the Fulkerson Prize with his co-authors A. M. H. Gerards, and A. Kapoor for their research on Rota's excluded minors conjecture. In 2006, he won the Coxeter–James Prize presented by the Canadian Mathematical Society. (en)
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  • James „Jim“ F. Geelen (* 1970) ist ein kanadischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Graphentheorie und Theorie der Matroide befasst. Geelen studierte an der Curtin University mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1992 und wurde 1996 bei an der University of Waterloo promoviert (Matchings, Matroids and Unimodular Matrices). Er hat einen Canada Research Chair in kombinatorischer Optimierung an der University of Waterloo, an der er seit 1997 ist. Er befasst sich seit 1999 mit Bert Gerards und Geoff Whittle mit der Erweiterung des Graph-Minoren-Problem (von Neil Robertson, Paul Seymour) auf darstellbare Matroide. 2003 erhielt er dafür mit A. M. H. Gerards und Ajai Kapoor den Fulkerson-Preis. 2006 erhielt er den Coxeter-James-Preis. Er konnte unter anderem mit Gerards und Whittle eine Vermutung von Gian-Carlo Rota beweisen zur Charakterisierung derjenigen Matroide, die über einem vorgegebenen endlichen Körper realisiert werden können. (de)
  • Jim Geelen est un mathématicien canadien, spécialiste de théorie des graphes et de la théorie des matroïdes. Il est professeur au Département de combinatoire et d'optimisation de la (en) de l'université de Waterloo, où il est titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada en optimisation combinatoire. (fr)
  • Jim Geelen is a professor at the Department of Combinatorics and Optimization in the faculty of mathematics at the University of Waterloo, where he holds the Canada Research Chair in Combinatorial optimization. He is known for his work on Matroid theory and the extension of the Graph Minors Project to representable matroids. In 2003, he won the Fulkerson Prize with his co-authors A. M. H. Gerards, and A. Kapoor for their research on Rota's excluded minors conjecture. In 2006, he won the Coxeter–James Prize presented by the Canadian Mathematical Society. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1992 from Curtin University in Australia, and obtained his Ph.D. in 1996 at the University of Waterloo under the supervision of William Cunningham. After brief postdoctoral fellowships in the Netherlands, Germany, and Japan, he returned to the University of Waterloo in 1997. (en)
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