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Rong Luo is the Eberly Family Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at West Virginia University's School of Mathematical and Data Sciences. His research focuses on combinatorics and graph theory, specializing in integer flows, graph coloring, cycle covers, and structural properties of signed graphs.
Dr. Luo's recent work investigates cycle double cover problems, flow theory on signed graphs, and decomposition of graph classes. He has made significant contributions to understanding connectivity properties, edge chromatic critical graphs, and relationships between Eulerian subgraphs and Hamiltonian line graphs.
His extensive publication record demonstrates consistent contributions to graph theory foundations, with recent articles focusing on signed graphs, integer flows, and cycle covering problems. These investigations combine combinatorial methods with structural graph theory to solve fundamental problems in discrete mathematics.
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