Richard Mycroft

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Richard Mycroft’s primary research interests lie in the field of extremal graph theory, in which he has worked on a variety of embedding problems. His most recent research develops the theory of matching and packings in uniform hypergraphs, in the presence of various minimum degree conditions. He has also previously considered Hamiltonicity of uniform hypergraphs in a similar manner. Another focus of his research is the problem of embedding trees in directed graphs; the highlight of his work on this topic so far was proving Sumner’s universal tournament conjecture for any sufficiently large tournament. However, this milestone is by no means the end of his interest in this topic; it continues to be an active area of research.

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  • 2016

    The Complexity of the Hamilton Cycle Problem in Hypergraphs of High Minimum Codegree

    Garbe, F. & Mycroft, R., 16 Feb 2016, 33rd Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science (STACS 2016). Ollinger, N. & Vollmer, H. (eds.). Dagstuhl, Germany: Schloss Dagstuhl, Vol. 47. p. 1-13 13 p. 38. (Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs); vol. 47).

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