
معرفی
Eunjeong Yi is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics within the Division of Foundational Sciences at Texas A&M University at Galveston. She holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Houston (2003). Her research focuses on advanced topics in graph theory, including metric dimension, domination theory, and combinatorial optimization. Notable areas of interest include the study of graph products, distance parameters, and resolving games on graphs.
Her work emphasizes theoretical contributions to graph metrics, such as the development of locating-dominating sets, truncated metric dimensions, and fractional dimension analyses. She has explored the interplay between graph complements and their metric properties, as well as algorithmic approaches to broadcast domination and vertex-specific connectivity metrics. Collaborations with researchers like Cong X. Kang and Ismael G. Yero have produced influential papers in journals like Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science.
Eunjeong Yi's research trends highlight a strong focus on combinatorial game theory applied to graph metrics, with recent work on Maker-Breaker resolving games and strategic domination parameters. Her articles often bridge pure mathematics with algorithmic design, addressing both theoretical foundations and practical applications in network analysis.
Her contributions span over two decades, with publications in high-impact venues such as the Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society, Discrete Applied Mathematics, and Acta Mathematica Sinica. She has also presented at conferences like COCOA, showcasing innovative approaches to graph domination and metric dimension challenges.



