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Categories: University of Hamburg faculty, 20th-century German mathematicians, 1934 births, 2014 deaths, Graph theorists
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Rudolf Halin
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Rudolf Halin was a German graph theorist, known for defining the ends of infinite graphs, for Halin's grid theorem, for extending Menger's theorem to infinite graphs, and for his early research on treewidth and tree decomposition. Wikipedia
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Rudolf Halin was a German graph theorist, known for defining the ends of infinite graphs, for Halin's grid theorem, for extending Menger's theorem to infinite graphs, and for his early research on treewidth and tree decomposition. Wikipedia
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