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Craig Tennenhouse, Ph.D.

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Professor

Location

Decary Hall 341
Biddeford Campus
Eligible for Student Opportunities

Craig does research in Graph Theory and Combinatorial Game Theory, and teaches courses in Applied Mathematics, Data Science, and Computer Science

Credentials

Education

A.B.
University of Chicago
M.A.
University of Colorado
Ph.D.
University of Colorado Denver

Expertise

  • Combinatorial Game Theory
  • Extremal graph theory
  • Mathematics

Research

Current research

Graph theoretic applications in the sciences, Combinatorial Game Theory, Graph Theory

Selected publications

Recent publications:

M. Fisher, K. Hazen, C. Tennenhouse, 鈥淥lympic games: three impartial games with infinite octal codes鈥, INTEGERS, to appear

K. Burke, C. Tennenhouse, 鈥淭he computational complexity of forced capture Hnefatafl鈥, J. of Theor. Comput. Sci., 1006, (2024) 114627

K. Burke, C. Tennenhouse, 鈥淰exing vexillological logic鈥, Intern. J. of Game Th., (2024) 1-24

M. Huggan, C. Tennenhouse, "Genetically Modified Games", Integers, 21b, (2021)

K. Burke, M. Ferland, M. Fisher, V. Gledel, C. Tennenhouse, "The Game of Blocking Pebbles", Integers, 21b, (2021)

J. McDonald, G. Puleo, C. Tennenhouse, "Packing and Covering Directed Triangles", Graphs and Comb., 36, 1059鈥1063, (2020)

 

Other scholarly activity

A colleague and I wrote a  on Combinatorial Game Theory and Discrete Mathematics. 

Research interests

Extremal graphs, Combinatorial game theory