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 <title>Fan Chung Graham</title>
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 <created>2007-02-20 13:13:41</created>
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 <content>\emph{Fan Chung Graham} (1949 - ) Chinese American mathematician, author and educator specializing in graph theory, the third wife of computer theorist Ronald Graham, and one of the most prolific Erd\H{o}s collaborators, co-author with him of 14 papers, primarily dealing with graphs. After earning a doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania in 1974 with Herbert Wilf as her advisor, Chung went on to teach at the University of California-San Diego, where she is now Akamai Professor in Internet Mathematics.

\subsection{External link}
\PMlinkexternal{Fan Chung Graham's home page}{http://www.math.ucsd.edu/~fan/} One of the busiest (i.e., less professional-looking) websites by a mathematician, making heavy use of frames, animated GIFs, Javascript and Dynamic HTML.</content>
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