About
Diana Piguet is a Marie Curie research fellow. Her main interest lies in combinatorics, more particularly in extremal graph theory and Ramsey theory.
Updates from Diana can be obtained by visiting her personal web page: web.mat.bham.ac.uk/D.Piguet/.
Qualifications
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PhD in Computer Science (under the supervision of Prof. Jaroslav Nešetřil), Charles University, 2008
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Master in Mathematics, Charles University, 2002
Biography
After completing her PhD in Charles University, Prague, Diana Piguet had several positions as a postdoctoral research fellow.
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Rényi Institute of Mathematics of the Hungarian Academy of Science
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Zentrum Mathematik of Technische Universität München
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Centre for Discrete Mathematics and its Applications at University of Warwick
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School of Mathematics, Birmingham University
Teaching
Research
RESEARCH THEMES
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Extremal graph theory
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Ramsey Theory
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Probabilistic method
Publications
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Böttcher, J., Hladký, J., Piguet, D. (2011),The tripartite Ramsey number for trees, Journal of Graph Theory, doi: 10.1002/jgt.20582
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Piguet, D. Stein, M. (2012), An approximate version of the Loebl-Komlós-Sós conjecture, Journal of Combinatorial Theory Series B, Volume 102 Issue 1: Pages 102–125
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Allen, P., Böttcher, J., Hladký, J., Piguet, D. Turannical hypergraphs, to appear in Random Structures and Algorithms.