Rebecca Milley
Associate Professor · Combinatorial Game Theory
Memorial University of NewfoundlandAbout
Rebecca Milley is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Grenfell Campus, Memorial University in Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada. She holds a PhD in Mathematics from Dalhousie University (2013), an MSc from Memorial University (2010), and a BSc (Honours) in Pure Mathematics from Memorial (2007).
Her research focuses on combinatorial game theory, particularly in misère play variants, graph theory, and algebraic structures within games. Key areas include analysis of game monoids, dead-ending scenarios, and strategic properties of combinatorial games such as domineering and partizan kayles. She also explores intersections with quantum theory and algorithmic solutions for extremal problems.
Her recent publications (2017–2025) consistently address misère game theory, monoid structures in games, and combinatorial optimizations. Notable contributions include foundational work on dead-ending games and recursive comparison tests.
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