David Horrocks
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Sciences- Mathematical and Computational Sciences
University of Prince Edward Island
Canada
Biography
Dr. Horrocks works to develop fundamental mathematics. He researches a branch of mathematics known as combinatorics, with a focus on graph theory, partially ordered sets, and game theory. He has a particular interest in game theory, which is concerned with the mathematical analysis of two-player games such as chess.
Research Interest
His interest lies in enumerative combinatorics and combinatorial game theory.
Publications
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Horrocks DG. The numbers of dependent k-sets in a graph are log concave. Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B. 2002 Jan 1;84(1):180-5.
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Horrocks DG, Nowakowski RJ. Regularity in the G− sequences of octal games with a pass. Integers: Electronic Journal of Combinatorial Number Theory. 2003;3(G01):2.
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Hogan MS, Horrocks DG. Geography played on an N-cycle times a 4-cycle. Integers: Electronic Journal of Combinatorial Number Theory. 2003;3(G02):2.