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                Posting Information Posting Number FAE1689 Advertised Title Assistant Professor in Combinatorics & Graph Theory Campus Location Main Campus (Memphis, TN) Position Number 001954 Category Full-Time 
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                programming. An ability to code in C, C++ or Rust is also necessary. Candidates with experience or interest in column generation, cutting planes, polyhedral geometry and graph theory are especially invited 
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                to code, preferably in C, C++ or Rust, is also necessary. Candidates with experience or interest in cutting planes, polyhedral geometry and graph theory are especially invited to apply. A fully-funded 
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                Aim/outline Graphs or networks are effective tools to representing a variety of data in different domains. In the biological domain, chemical compounds can be represented as networks, with atoms as