S. F. Kapoor

Shashichand Fatehchand Kapoor is an Indian-born mathematician, professor emeritus of mathematics at Western Michigan University. He specializes in graph theory. He received his Ph.D. from Michigan State University in 1967.
Kapoor often contributed to, and is associated with, the theory of graph connectedness, Hamiltonian graphs, and degree sequences.
Books
* The Many Facets of Graph Theory (Lecture Notes in Mathematics, No. 110) by A. Dold & B. Eckmann and G. Chartrand & S.F. Kapoor (Paperback - 1969)
Research publications
* Hamiltonian path graphs, G Chartrand, SF Kapoor, EA Nordhaus - Journal of Graph Theory, 1983 - interscience.wiley.com
* n-Hamiltonian graphs, G Chartrand, SF Kapoor, DR Lick - Journal of Combinatorial Theory, 1970
* Generalized connectivity in graphs, G Chartrand, SF Kapoor, L Lesniak, DR Lick - Bull. Bombay Math. Colloq, 1984
* The powers of a connected graph are highly hamiltonian, VN Bhat, SF Kapoor - J. Res. National Bureau Standard, 1971
 
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