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Daniel Warren is an Associate Professor of Instruction in Mathematics at the University of Texas at Arlington's College of Science. Specializes in combinatorics and discrete mathematics with emphasis on enumerative problems and pattern avoidance.
Research examines combinatorial structures including permutation patterns, packing densities, and discrete optimization problems. Current investigations focus on enumerative combinatorics and discrete mathematical relationships.
Publications explore permutation avoidance, packing densities in combinatorial patterns, and discrete optimization frameworks, establishing foundational contributions to enumerative combinatorics.
Awards: MAA Faculty of the Year (2019-2020)
Supervision: Mentored undergraduate thesis on graphical representations of Grimm's conjecture and minimal interval lengths.
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