Assistant Professor
Rudi Pendavingh
Department / Institute
RESEARCH PROFILE
Rudi Pendavingh is affiliated with TU/e since 1999. He obtained a PhD at the University of Amsterdam on a topic in topological graph theory, and has worked on very diverse topics in combinatorics and geometry since. In recent years, his research has focussed on matroid theory. Working in the chair of Combinatorial Optimization, he has taught courses on many aspects of mathematical programming, including linear-, integer-, and semidefinite optimization.
Recent Publications
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Scheduling jobs that change over time
(2023) -
The amoeba dimension of a linear space
(2023) -
A linear bound for the Colin de Verdiére parameter $μ$ for graphs embedded on surfaces
arXiv (2023) -
Computing excluded minors for classes of matroids representable over partial fields
arXiv (2023) -
Von Staudt constructions for skew-linear and multilinear matroids
Combinatorial Theory (2023)
Current Educational Activities
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