Mechthild Stoer

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Mechthild Maria Stoer is a German applied mathematician and operations researcher known for her work on the minimum cut problem and in network design. She is one of the namesakes of the Stoer–Wagner algorithm for minimum cuts,[1] which she published with Frank Wagner in 1994.

Stoer was a master's student of Martin Grötschel at the University of Augsburg in Germany, receiving a diploma in 1987 with the thesis Dekompositionstechniken beim Travelling Salesman Problem.[2] She continued working with Grötschel in Augsburg for a Ph.D.; her 1992 dissertation, Design of Survivable Networks,[3] was also published by Springer-Verlag in the series Lecture Notes in Mathematics (vol. 1531, 1992).[4] After completing her doctorate she worked for Telenor in Norway, focusing on the applications of combinatorial optimization in telecommunication.[5]

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