Choudum S. A.

Choudum S. A.

S. A. Choudum (1947– ) is an Indian mathematician and a professor. He is an author of many papers.

elected publications

* (with B. Ponnusamy ) Ordered Ramsey numbers, Discrete Mathematics, Volume 247, Issue 1–3, Pages: 79 – 92, (2002).

* (with K. Kayathri ) There are no edge-chromatic 4-critical graphs of order 12, Discrete Mathematics, Volume 141, Issue 1–3, Pages: 67 – 73 )1995.

Books

* A First Course in Graph Theory(English) by S.A. Choudum Macmillan,1999 ISBN 0333920406

ee also

* Bivariegated graph

References

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