Mark Siggers

About Mark Siggers

Mark Siggers, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Kyungpook National University, specializes in the field of Graph Theory, Combinatorics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Mixing is hard for triangle-free reflexive graphs

On geometric realizations of the extreme Khovanov homology of pretzel links

Recolouring homomorphisms to triangle-free reflexive graphs

Towards A Dichotomy for the List Switch Homomorphism Problem for Signed Graphs

Complexity framework for forbidden subgraphs II: When hardness is not preserved under edge subdivision

Graphs for which the homomorphism extension reconfiguration problem is trivial

A reflexive digraph that is retraction trivial but not endomorphism trivial

Towards a dichotomy for the switch list homomorphism problem for signed graphs

Mark Siggers Information

University

Position

Professor of Department of Mathematics

Citations(all)

454

Citations(since 2020)

235

Cited By

340

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

12

i10Index(since 2020)

6

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Mark Siggers Skills & Research Interests

Graph Theory

Combinatorics

Top articles of Mark Siggers

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Mixing is hard for triangle-free reflexive graphs

European Journal of Combinatorics

Hyobeen Kim

Jae-baek Lee

Mark Siggers

2024/2/1

On geometric realizations of the extreme Khovanov homology of pretzel links

arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.06487

Jinseok Oh

Mark H Siggers

Seung Yeop Yang

Hongdae Yun

2024/1/12

Recolouring homomorphisms to triangle-free reflexive graphs

Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics

Jae baek Lee

Jonathan A Noel

Mark Siggers

2023/2

Towards A Dichotomy for the List Switch Homomorphism Problem for Signed Graphs

Kyungpook Mathematical Journal

Hyobeen Kim

Mark Siggers

2023

Complexity framework for forbidden subgraphs II: When hardness is not preserved under edge subdivision

arXiv:2211.14214

Barnaby Martin

Sukanya Pandey

Daniel Paulusma

Mark Siggers

Siani Smith

...

2022/11/25

Graphs for which the homomorphism extension reconfiguration problem is trivial

arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.04071

Mark Siggers

2022/8/8

A reflexive digraph that is retraction trivial but not endomorphism trivial

Discrete Mathematics

Mark Siggers

2022/3/1

Towards a dichotomy for the switch list homomorphism problem for signed graphs

arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.07764

Hyobin Kim

Mark Siggers

2021/4/15

Reconfiguration of homomorphisms to reflexive digraph cycles

Discrete Mathematics

Richard C Brewster

Jae-Baek Lee

Mark Siggers

2021/8/1

Corrigendum to “Reconfiguring graph homomorphisms on the sphere”[European J. Combin. 86 (2020) 103086]

European Journal of Combinatorics

Jae-Baek Lee

Jonathan A Noel

Mark Siggers

2021/5/1

Graph homomorphism reconfiguration and frozen ‐colorings

Journal of Graph Theory

Richard C Brewster

Jae‐Baek Lee

Benjamin Moore

Jonathan A Noel

Mark Siggers

2020/7

Reconfiguring graph homomorphisms on the sphere

European Journal of Combinatorics

Jae-Baek Lee

Jonathan A Noel

Mark Siggers

2020/5/1

On the Representations of Finite Distributive Lattices

Kyungpook Mathematical Journal

Mark Siggers

2020/3/31

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