Venue: B.S.ABDUR RAHMAN UNIVERSITY VANDALUR,CHENNAI–600048
Conference Details Conference and Graph Theory Day (June 10): 10-12 June 2015. Combinatorics and Graph Theory are closely related major thrust areas of current research with tremendous potential for application in various fields. Graph Theory is considered to be a part of Pure Mathematics, which is very close to Theoretical Computer Science and its importance has assumed greater dimensions in recent years in view of its adaptability to various problems in diverse areas such as Sociology, Psychology, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, Economics, Computer Science and several other real life problems. Research Areas which are related to the topics of the Conference include various aspects of Graph Theory, Combinatorial optimization, Interconnection Networks and Parallel Computing, Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Matroid Theory, Coding Theory, Cryptography and Applications to Science and Engineering. 1. G.R. Vijayakumar, TIFR, Mumbai 2. S. Ramachandran, Noorul Islam University, Thakkalai 3. T. Tamizh Chelvam, M.S. University, Tirunelveli 4. R. Kala, M.S. University, Tirunelveli 5. K. Kayathri, Thiagarajar College, Madurai 6. Purnima Gupta, New Delhi 7. Ujwala Deshmukh, University of Mumbai 8. N.S. Narayanaswamy, IIT Madras 9. Venkatesh Raman, IMsc, Chennai 10. T. Singh, BITS-Pilani, Goa 11. B.S. Panda, IIT Delhi 12. H.S. Ramane, Karnatak University, Dharwad 13. S. Arumugam, Kalasalingam University, Krishnankoil 14. E. Sampathkumar, Mysore University, Mysore 15. P. Paulraja, Kalasalingam University, Krishnankoil
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Pre-Conference Workshop on Fuzzy Graphs: 7-9 June, 2015 Fuzzy graphs have several applications in branches like Environmental Science, Social Science, Geography, Linguistics etc. and some of the problems in these areas can be better studied using the concept of fuzzy graph structures. Network analysis is used a lot in social science as a method to present data on complex individual relationships. Graph structures and fuzzy graph structures may help this study by providing provision for different types of relationships and the degree of each relationship respectively. The purpose of this workshop is to bring together experts and young researchers and provide a platform for discussion of recent advances in Fuzzy graphs and its applications. The workshop is instruction in nature and basic concepts with directions for further research will be discussed in this workshop. Apart from lectures we shall have in-depth discussion on the front line challenging problems on various topics. It is hoped that these in-depth discussions and lectures by the invited speakers will motivate the young researchers to enter into some of the highly fertile research area in Fuzzy Graph Theory.
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