About
Bertille Granet is a researcher at Monash University, specializing in extremal and probabilistic graph theory. Their work involves deep structural analysis of graphs and random graph models, with publications in leading combinatorics journals.
Research Interests:
- Extremal Graph Theory
- Probabilistic Graph Theory
- Random Graphs
- Graph Decompositions
- Tournaments
- Hamilton Cycles
The recent research output demonstrates a strong focus on decomposition problems in graphs and digraphs, probabilistic methods in combinatorics, and structural properties of regular and random graphs. The work often involves collaboration with leading figures in the field, indicating integration into major research networks.
Scientific Output Trends:
- Decomposition of graphs into paths and cycles
- Hamiltonicity in regular and bipartite tournaments
- Random graph processes and hitting times
- Conjectures in directed graphs (e.g., Seymour's conjecture)
- Perfect matchings in regular graphs
- Extremal density problems
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Advising and Grants:
No information is available regarding supervision of students or grant funding.
Labs and Research Teams:
There is no explicit mention of labs or formal research teams. However, the high level of collaboration suggests active participation in international research networks in combinatorics.
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