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Fan Chung Graham holds the Paul Erdos Chair of Combinatorics in the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), where she conducts research in discrete mathematics. Her academic foundation includes a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania (1974).
Her research spans combinatorial structures with deep specialization in extremal graph theory—which examines optimal graph configurations under constraints—and spectral graph theory, where algebraic methods analyze graph properties through eigenvalues. These fields intersect with theoretical computer science and network analysis, driving innovations in algorithm design and complex systems modeling.
Dr. Graham's scholarly impact is recognized through prestigious honors:
- Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
- Allendoerfer Award for expository excellence in Mathematics Magazine
As a leading figure in combinatorics, she has mentored generations of researchers and influenced grant-funded projects in discrete mathematics, though specific advisee names and grant details are not documented in the source material. Her work remains integral to UCSD's mathematical research ecosystem through collaborative networks and theoretical advancements.
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