Francis Edward Su

According to our database1, Francis Edward Su authored at least 22 papers between 2000 and 2020.

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2020
Fair division with multiple pieces.
Discret. Appl. Math., 2020

2019
Multilabeled Versions of Sperner's and Fan's Lemmas and Applications.
SIAM J. Appl. Algebra Geom., 2019

Piercing numbers in approval voting.
Math. Soc. Sci., 2019

2018
A Lower Bound Technique for Triangulations of Simplotopes.
SIAM J. Discret. Math., 2018

2017
Mathematics for Human Flourishing.
Am. Math. Mon., 2017

2014
Fair Division and Redistricting.
CoRR, 2014

2013
A Borsuk-Ulam Equivalent that Directly Implies Sperner's Lemma.
Am. Math. Mon., 2013

A Tree Sperner Lemma.
Proceedings of the Discrete Geometry and Algebraic Combinatorics, 2013

2011
A Tur'an-type problem for circular arc graphs
CoRR, 2011

2010
Teaching Research: Encouraging Discoveries.
Am. Math. Mon., 2010

Voting in Agreeable Societies.
Am. Math. Mon., 2010

Two-player envy-free multi-cake division.
Math. Soc. Sci., 2010

2007
The LSB Theorem Implies the KKM Lemma.
Am. Math. Mon., 2007

2005
A constructive proof of Ky Fan's generalization of Tucker's lemma.
J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A, 2005

Lower Bounds for Simplicial Covers and Triangulations of Cubes.
Discret. Comput. Geom., 2005

The Shapley Value of Phylogenetic Trees.
CoRR, 2005

2004
Random walks on the torus with several generators.
Random Struct. Algorithms, 2004

2003
Consensus-halving via theorems of Borsuk-Ulam and Tucker.
Math. Soc. Sci., 2003

2002
Bidding for envy-freeness: A procedural approach to n-player fair-division problems.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2002

A Polytopal Generalization of Sperner's Lemma.
J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A, 2002

2000
Cake-Cutting Algorithms: Be Fair if You Can. by Jack Robertson; William Webb.
Am. Math. Mon., 2000

Random walks with badly approximable numbers.
Proceedings of the Unusual Applications of Number Theory, 2000


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