Daniela Kuhn

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Daniela Kühn's research interests lie in graph theory, probabilistic methods and randomised algorithms. She is particularly interested in:

Combinatorics
Extremal graph theory
Probabilistic methods
Recently she has focused on sufficient conditions for Hamilton cycles in directed graphs, ie, cycles which contain all the vertices of the directed graph.

Professor Kühn is interested in hearing from doctoral researchers wishing to be supervised in the area of combinatorics.

19992023

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University of Oxford

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University of Birmingham

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Univ London

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European Univ Cyprus

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KAIST

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ETH Zürich

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Miami University

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University of Illinois

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University of Miami

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University of Bristol

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Tel Aviv University

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Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)

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Queen Mary, University of London

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Heidelberg University

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European Univ Cyprus

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Georgia Institute of Technology

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