Biography:Ronald C. Read

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R. C. Read
Born19 December 1924
Croydon, England
CitizenshipCanadian
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge and University of London
Scientific career
FieldsGraph theory
InstitutionsUniversity of Waterloo
Doctoral studentsJorge Urrutia and William Lawrence Kocay

Ronald Cedric Read (Ron Read, born December 19, 1924) is a professor emeritus of mathematics at the University of Waterloo, Canada. He has published many books[1] and papers, primarily on enumeration of graphs, graph isomorphism, chromatic polynomials, and particularly, the use of computers in graph-theoretical research. A majority of his later work was done in Waterloo. Read received his Ph.D. (1959) in graph theory from the University of London.[2]

Life and career

Ronald Read served in the Royal Navy during World War II, then completed a degree in mathematics at the University of Cambridge before joining The University of the West Indies in Jamaica as the second founding member of the Mathematics Department there. In 1970 he moved his family to Canada to take up a post as Professor of Mathematics at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

While in Jamaica he became interested in cave exploration, and in 1957 he founded the Jamaica Caving Club.

He has had a lifelong interest in the making of string figures and is the inventor of the Olympic Flag String Figure on YouTube.

He is an accomplished musician and plays many instruments including violin, viola, cello, double bass, piano, guitar, lute, and many early music instruments, some of which he has also built. He has diplomas in Theory and in Composition from the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, Canada, and has composed four works for orchestra and several pieces for smaller groups.[3]

Selected papers

  • An Introduction to Chromatic Polynomials. Journal of Combinatorial Theory 4 (1968) 52 - 71.
  • Every One A Winner; or How to avoid isomorphism search when cataloguing combinatorial configurations. Annals of Discrete Mathematics 2, North-Holland Publishing Company (1978) 107-120.
  • (With P. Rosenstiehl) On the Principal Edge Tripartition of a Graph. Annals of Discrete Mathematics 3, North-Holland Publishing Company, (1978) 195-226.
  • (With W. T. Tutte), Chromatic Polynomials. Selected Topics in Graph Theory, Vol. 3 (1988) 15-42.
  • (with G. F. Royle) Chromatic Roots of Families of Graphs. Graph Theory, Combinatorics and Applications. John Wiley (1991) 1009 - 1029
  • Prospects for Graph-theoretical Algorithms. Annals of Discrete Mathematics 55 (1993) 201 - 210.

Books

  • "Tangrams : 330 Puzzles". New York: Dover Publications (1965) ISBN 0-486-21483-4.
  • "A Mathematical Background for Economists and Social Scientists", Prentice Hall series in mathematical economics (1972) ISBN 0-13-560987-9.
  • (With Robin J. Wilson) "An Atlas of Graphs". Oxford Science Publications (2005) ISBN 0-19-853289-X.

References