Research Interests
Graph Theory and Its applcations to computer science and bioinformatics
Contact Information
Email: gchen at gsu dot edu
Phone: (404) 413 - 6436
Fax: (404) 413 - 6403
Mailing Address
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Georgia State University
728 of CoE building
30 Pryor Street
Atlanta, GA 30303
Featured Link
Atlanta Lecture Series in Combinatorics and Graph Theory (2010-2013), Coponsored by NSA and NSF
--Organizers: Guantao Chen, Ronald J. Gould, and Xingxing Yu
Previous Series: Atlanta Lecture Series I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII.
Managing Editor of Graphs and Combinatorics
Cummunity Service
Lynwood Historic Recreation Center Volunteer for tutoring mathematics
Current Teaching
Math
8800 Topics in Mathematics
Math 8999 Graduate Research
Samples of Papers
[1]. G. Chen and X. Yu, Long cycles in 3-connected graphs, J. of Combin. Theory Ser B, Vol 86, no. 1 (2002) 80-99.
[2]. G. Chen, R.J. Gould, and H. Li, Partitioning vertices of a tournament into independent
cycles, J. combin. Theory Ser B, Vol 83, no. 2 (2001) 213-220.
[3]. G. Chen, R.J. Faudree, and R.J. Gould, Intersections of Longest Cycles in k-connected
Graphs, J. of Combin. Theory Ser. B, Vol. 72, no. 1 (1998), 143-149.
[4]. G. Chen, R. Gould, K. Kawarabayashi, F. Pfender, and B.Wei, Graph Minors and Linkages,
J. of Graph Theory, submitted.
[5]. G. Chen, G. Fan, and X. Yu, Cycles in 4-connected Planar graphs, European J. of Combinat,
submitted.
Doctoral Students
Hai Deng, Ph.D. 2007, Bioinformatics Sr. Scientis, Sigma-Aldrich
Xue Wang, Ph.D. 2009, Postoral Fellow, Dept. of Chemistry of GSU
Nana Li, Ph.D. in progress
Songling Shan, Ph.D. in progress
Ping Yang, Ph.D. in progress


