last modified Jan 4, 2013
I am a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Vermont. You will not recognize me from the picture above. For more information click one of the following:
Math 273 Combinatorial Graph Theory
Math 331 Theory of Functions of Complex Variables
Here is the UVM Registar's home page.
Classes at UVM frequently have Mathematica Labs. Mathematica is a product of Wolfram Research.

My research interests are in Graph Theory, Combinatorics, and Theoretical Computer Science. I am particularly interested in Topological Graph Theory. Here is my vitae.
I maintain several other web pages.
I used to direct the Editorial Offices of the Journal of Graph Theory. The new managing editor is Pavol Hell at Simon Fraser University (see Wiley's JGT home page).
We run a Combinatorics Seminar. This is a collaborative effort between UVM's Department of Mathematics and Statistics and St. Michael's University Department of Mathematics, with tie-ins to UVM's Department of Computer Science.
Here are some other helpful links:
I am a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Vermont. The Department is a part of both the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences and the College of Arts and Sciences.
The university is located in City of Burlington, Vermont. Burlington is frequently ranked as one of the most livable cities in the United States. Find out more about life in Vermont.
I am married to Mara Saule. We have two children, Talis (age 30) Nick (age 25). In the summer we kayak on Lake Iroquois. In the winter we ski at Mad River Glen.

Dan Archdeacon
43 Prospect Hill
Burlington, VT USA 05401
