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    Gary Theodore Chartrand (born 1936) is an American-born mathematician who specializes in graph theory. He is known for his textbooks on introductory graph...
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  • and producer Gary Chartrand (born 1936), US mathematics professor Gilbert Chartrand (born 1954), Canadian politician Isabelle Chartrand (born 1978), Canadian...
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    Former company president Delmer Dallas recruited Gary Chartrand from the Carnation Company in 1983. Chartrand was named president in 1993 and CEO, when Dallas...
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  • Introduction to Mathematical Modeling, New York: Dover. ISBN 0-486-41180-X Gary Chartrand (1977) Graphs as Mathematical Models, Prindle, Webber & Schmidt ISBN 0871502364...
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  • Research Volume 08: Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 437-441. Gary Chartrand (1977) Graphs as Mathematical Models, chapter 8: Graphs and Social Psychology...
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  • (with Gary Chartrand and A. D. Polimeni, Addison-Wesley, 2002; 2nd ed., 2007; 3rd ed., 2012) Introduction to Graph Theory (with Gary Chartrand, McGraw-Hill...
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  • MR 0412042. Harary (1972), Theorem 8.5, p. 78. Harary credits the result to Gary Chartrand. Erdős, Paul; Saks, Michael; Sós, Vera T. (1986), "Maximum induced trees...
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    attributes the ambiguity to an error in a book by Mehdi Behzad and Gary Chartrand. Application of Cactus Graphs in Analysis and Design of Electronic Circuits...
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    Jamison attributes the mistake to an error in a book by Mehdi Behzad and Gary Chartrand. Harary, Frank (1963), "A characterization of block-graphs", Canadian...
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    Heawood (1890). Tait (1880). Hadwiger (1943). Wilson (2014), pp. 139–142. Gary Chartrand and Linda Lesniak, Graphs & Digraphs (CRC Press, 2005) p.221 Wilson...
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