Professor Bill Jackson

Emeritus Professor of Mathematical Sciences
Email: b.jackson@qmul.ac.ukRoom Number: Mathematical Sciences Building, Room: MB-B12Website: http://www.maths.qmul.ac.uk/~billOffice Hours: Please email to make an appointment
Profile
Bill Jackson received his PhD from the University of Waterloo in Canada in 1978 and then returned to England as a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Reading. He has lectured at the University of London since 1980 and is currently Professor of Mathematical Sciences at Queen Mary. He has served on the British Combinatorial Committee and the editorial board of the Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B. He is a member of the Egerváry Research Group on Combinatorial Optimisation at Eötvös University in Budapest. His research interests are in Graph Theory, Matroid Theory and Discrete Geometry.
Research
Publications
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(2025). Rigidity of Symmetric Simplicial Complexes and the Lower Bound Theorem Forum of Mathematics, Sigma nameOfConference.
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(2024). Global rigidity of triangulated manifolds Advances in Mathematics nameOfConference.
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(2024). Spanning even trees of graphs Journal of Graph Theory nameOfConference.
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(2024). Maximal matroids in weak order posets Journal of Combinatorial Theory Series B nameOfConference.
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(2023). Edge proximity conditions for extendability in regular bipartite graphs Journal of Graph Theory nameOfConference.
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(publicationYear). Corrigendum to: Flexible circuits in the d-dimensional rigidity matroid (Journal of Graph Theory, (2022), 100, 2, (315-330), 10.1002/jgt.22780) Journal of Graph Theory nameOfConference.
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(2022). Vertex Splitting, Coincident Realisations, and Global Rigidity of Braced Triangulations Discrete & Computational Geometry nameOfConference.
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(publicationYear). Coincident Rigidity of 2-Dimensional Frameworks Graphs and Combinatorics nameOfConference.
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(2022). Abstract 3-Rigidity and Bivariate C½-Splines II: Combinatorial Characterization Discrete Analysis nameOfConference.
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(publicationYear). Zeros of the Tutte polynomial journal nameOfConference.