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This coming academic year a professor has asked me to find some topics that I wish to pursue to write about. The problem/topic that will be discussed doesn't have to be open, but my trouble is that I need ideas for topics in the first place.



Can anyone suggest research topics dealing with preferably Combinatorics? It is my favorite subject so far since I haven't delved into Graph Theory too much.







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    Douglas West and Dan Archdeacon both maintain lists of open problems on their websites, which I will link to below. I would say nearly any of the problems could be understood by a motivated undergrad. Most of these are graph theory problems, but there are several purely combinatorial problems there too. math.uiuc.edu/~west/openp emba.uvm.edu/~darchdea/problems/problems.html
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  • Very nice resource. Thank you
    – Ozera
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  • usna.edu/Users/math/tsm/Research/…
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This coming academic year a professor has asked me to find some topics that I wish to pursue to write about. The problem/topic that will be discussed doesn't have to be open, but my trouble is that I need ideas for topics in the first place.



Can anyone suggest research topics dealing with preferably Combinatorics? It is my favorite subject so far since I haven't delved into Graph Theory too much.







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    Douglas West and Dan Archdeacon both maintain lists of open problems on their websites, which I will link to below. I would say nearly any of the problems could be understood by a motivated undergrad. Most of these are graph theory problems, but there are several purely combinatorial problems there too. math.uiuc.edu/~west/openp emba.uvm.edu/~darchdea/problems/problems.html
    – Perry Elliott-Iverson
    Jul 10 '14 at 13:48










  • Very nice resource. Thank you
    – Ozera
    Jul 10 '14 at 15:21










  • usna.edu/Users/math/tsm/Research/…
    – Gerry Myerson
    Jul 14 '14 at 10:11












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This coming academic year a professor has asked me to find some topics that I wish to pursue to write about. The problem/topic that will be discussed doesn't have to be open, but my trouble is that I need ideas for topics in the first place.



Can anyone suggest research topics dealing with preferably Combinatorics? It is my favorite subject so far since I haven't delved into Graph Theory too much.







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This coming academic year a professor has asked me to find some topics that I wish to pursue to write about. The problem/topic that will be discussed doesn't have to be open, but my trouble is that I need ideas for topics in the first place.



Can anyone suggest research topics dealing with preferably Combinatorics? It is my favorite subject so far since I haven't delved into Graph Theory too much.









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    Douglas West and Dan Archdeacon both maintain lists of open problems on their websites, which I will link to below. I would say nearly any of the problems could be understood by a motivated undergrad. Most of these are graph theory problems, but there are several purely combinatorial problems there too. math.uiuc.edu/~west/openp emba.uvm.edu/~darchdea/problems/problems.html
    – Perry Elliott-Iverson
    Jul 10 '14 at 13:48










  • Very nice resource. Thank you
    – Ozera
    Jul 10 '14 at 15:21










  • usna.edu/Users/math/tsm/Research/…
    – Gerry Myerson
    Jul 14 '14 at 10:11












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    Douglas West and Dan Archdeacon both maintain lists of open problems on their websites, which I will link to below. I would say nearly any of the problems could be understood by a motivated undergrad. Most of these are graph theory problems, but there are several purely combinatorial problems there too. math.uiuc.edu/~west/openp emba.uvm.edu/~darchdea/problems/problems.html
    – Perry Elliott-Iverson
    Jul 10 '14 at 13:48










  • Very nice resource. Thank you
    – Ozera
    Jul 10 '14 at 15:21










  • usna.edu/Users/math/tsm/Research/…
    – Gerry Myerson
    Jul 14 '14 at 10:11







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Douglas West and Dan Archdeacon both maintain lists of open problems on their websites, which I will link to below. I would say nearly any of the problems could be understood by a motivated undergrad. Most of these are graph theory problems, but there are several purely combinatorial problems there too. math.uiuc.edu/~west/openp emba.uvm.edu/~darchdea/problems/problems.html
– Perry Elliott-Iverson
Jul 10 '14 at 13:48




Douglas West and Dan Archdeacon both maintain lists of open problems on their websites, which I will link to below. I would say nearly any of the problems could be understood by a motivated undergrad. Most of these are graph theory problems, but there are several purely combinatorial problems there too. math.uiuc.edu/~west/openp emba.uvm.edu/~darchdea/problems/problems.html
– Perry Elliott-Iverson
Jul 10 '14 at 13:48












Very nice resource. Thank you
– Ozera
Jul 10 '14 at 15:21




Very nice resource. Thank you
– Ozera
Jul 10 '14 at 15:21












usna.edu/Users/math/tsm/Research/…
– Gerry Myerson
Jul 14 '14 at 10:11




usna.edu/Users/math/tsm/Research/…
– Gerry Myerson
Jul 14 '14 at 10:11















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