Английская Википедия:Ann Trenk

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Шаблон:Short description Ann Natalie Trenk is an American mathematician interested in graph theory and the theory of partially ordered sets,Шаблон:R and known for her research on proper distinguishing colorings of graphsШаблон:R and on tolerance graphs.Шаблон:R She is the Lewis Atterbury Stimson Professor of Mathematics at Wellesley College.Шаблон:R

Education and career

Trenk graduated from Harvard University in 1985 and became a high school mathematics teacher. She began graduate study at Johns Hopkins University in 1987, earned a master of science in education in 1989, and completed a Ph.D. in 1991.Шаблон:R Her dissertation, Generalized Perfect Graphs, was supervised by Ed Scheinerman.Шаблон:R

After postdoctoral research at Dartmouth College and the University of Massachusetts Amherst, she joined the Wellesley faculty in 1992. At Wellesley, she won the Pinanski Teaching Prize in 1995,Шаблон:R became a full professor in 2005, and served as department chair from 2014 to 2016.Шаблон:R

Book

With Martin Charles Golumbic, Trenk is the author of the book Tolerance Graphs (Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics 89, Cambridge University Press, 2004).Шаблон:R

Family

Trenk is the daughter of New York City attorney Joseph Trenk,Шаблон:R and is married to Babson College mathematics Professor Richard Cleary[1].Шаблон:R

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