Yousef Alavi
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Yousef Alavi | |
|---|---|
| Born | March 19, 1928 |
| Died | May 21, 2013 (aged 85) |
| Alma mater | Michigan State University (PhD, 1958) |
| Known for | Combinatorics, graph theory |
| Awards | Distinguished Service Award, Michigan Section of the MAA (1987) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Mathematics |
| Institutions | Western Michigan University |
Yousef Alavi (March 19, 1928 – May 21, 2013)[1] was an Iranian-American mathematician, based at Western Michigan University (WMU), who specialized in graph theory. He received his PhD from Michigan State University in 1958,[2] and his career at WMU lasted until 1996. Alavi was a frequent collaborator with Don R. Lick and Jiuqiang Liu (both of Eastern Michigan University) as well as with Paul Erdős, and in 1987, the Michigan Section of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) awarded him its first annual Distinguished Service Award.
Alavi was born in the city of Ahvaz in Pahlavi Iran in 1928.[1] He moved to the United States in 1948.[3] There, he earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Michigan State University in 1953, a master's in math from the same school in 1955, and a PhD in 1958.[3]