David Shane Gunderson
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| Residence | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
| Fields | Mathematics |
| Institutions | University of Manitoba University of Calgary Mount Royal College Columbia International College McMaster University Howard University University of Bielefeld Evening at Emory Emory University |
| Alma mater | Emory University |
| Doctoral advisor | Võjtech Rődl |
| Known for | Combinatorics Graph theory Ramsey theory |
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He has Erdős number one. |
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David Shane Gunderson (nicknamed triangle) is currently an assistant professor at the University of Manitoba[1] and is a famous Canadian mathematician. With many published papers on combinatorics, graph theory, finite geometry, extremal set theory, and Ramsey theory; his most notable work is his collaborative work with Paul Erdős.[2]
Erdős number
David Gunderson has an Erdős number of one (where Paul Erdős, himself, is the only one with Erdős Number zero). He is one of 511 collaborators of Paul Erdős.[3]

