Brendan McKay
I am an Emeritus Professor in the
School of Computing
at the
Australian National University.
I can be emailed at:
Brendan.McKay@anu.edu.au
or by snail mail at:
Brendan D. McKay
School of Computing
Australian National University
Canberra, ACT, 2601, AUSTRALIA
Phone: +61 2 6125 3845
Publications.
There is a complete list
available, which includes links to a few actual papers.
On the right is
Staszek Radziszowski.
Software.
Unless otherwise specified, all this software is subject to
copyright and is only free to users satisfying some minimal
conditions.
- nauty is a program for isomorphism and automorphism of
graphs. Included in the package is a simple interactive interface
dreadnaut and two programs geng and genbg
for generating graphs and bipartite graphs.
Version 2.8 also includes Traces.
- autoson is a program for distributing jobs across a network
of Unix workstations. Version 1.4.6 is now available.
More information is available on the
autoson page.
- plantri is a program for generating planar triangulations
and planar cubic graphs, written together with Gunnar Brinkmann
(Ghent). Also included is Brinkmann's fullerene generator.
Version 5.4 is available.
- surge is a program for generating the graphs of chemical
molecules, coauthored with Christoph Steinbeck and Mehmet Aziz
Yirik.
Version 1.0 is available.
Data.
Some of my large collection of combinatorial
data is available. See here.
Journals.
Together with
many
fine mathematicians,
I am Editor-in-Chief of the
Electronic Journal of Combinatorics.
I am also a member of the editorial boards of
Combinatorics, Probability and Computing,
Algebraic Combinatorics,
the Australasian
Journal of Combinatorics,
Electronic
Journal of Graph Theory and Applications,
and MATCH
Communications in Mathematical and in Computer Chemistry.
Searching for mathematical miracles?
You won't find any here.
Middle East Yabber?
A hobby of mine.
Closing remarks.
Read about the pictures on this page.