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Meng Zhang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of North Georgia (UNG). His research focuses on graph theory, combinatorics, and discrete mathematics, with particular emphasis on edge-connectivity, spanning trails, and algorithmic graph theory. He also explores applications in microbiome data analysis and catalytic processes. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with practical computational methods.
Research interests include graph connectivity, spanning structures (trails/trees), extremal graph theory, and topological indices like Zagreb and Randic indices. He has contributed to understanding mechanisms in chemical catalysis (e.g., alkylation on zeolites) and microbiome data analysis using novel graph-based algorithms.
Publications (2010–2024) reflect a sustained focus on theoretical mathematics with occasional interdisciplinary forays into chemistry. Key themes include edge-connectivity conditions, Hamiltonian cycles, and algorithm design for graph problems. No awards are explicitly listed, but his research productivity is evident through consistent publication output.
Advising and grants sections remain unspecified in available records. Meng Zhang is affiliated with UNG’s Dahlonega campus and contributes to academic leadership through teaching and service in the Mathematics department.
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