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Salar Y. Alsardary


Associate Professor, Mathematics


Education:

Ph.D, mathematics, West Virginia University.

M.A., mathematics, West Virginia University.

M.S., mathematics, Mosul University.

B.S., mathematics, Sulaimania University

Expertise:

Graph theory/combinatorics.

Background:

Dr. Alsardary has been an assistant professor of mathematics at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia since 1996. Among the many math courses he has taught include college algebra, pre-calculus, calculus, programming, graph theory, discrete mathematics, differential equations and linear Algebra. Most of the publications he has written and the presentations he has given focus on graph theory and combinatorics. He co-author a paper in the Journal of Discrete Mathematics (1998), titled "The Basis Number of the Powers of the Complete Graph. His Ph.D. thesis was about "paths and cycles in powers of complete graphs."

Dr. Alsardary is a member of the Mathematical Association of America.

 

 

 

 
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