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Graph structure

In July 2016, Cosmin Ionita and Pat Quillen of MathWorks used MATLAB to analyze the Math Genealogy Project graph. At the time, the genealogy graph contained 200,037 vertices. There were 7639 (3.8%) isolated vertices and 1962 components of size two (advisor-advisee pairs where we have no information about the advisor). The largest component of the genealogy graph contained 180,094 vertices, accounting for 90% of all vertices in the graph. The main component has 7323 root vertices (individuals with no advisor) and 137,155 leaves (mathematicians with no students), accounting for 76.2% of the vertices in this component. The next largest component sizes were 81, 50, 47, 34, 34, 33, 31, 31, and 30.

For historical comparisonn, we also have data from June 2010, when Professor David Joyner of the United States Naval Academy asked for data from our database to analyze it as a graph. At the time, the genealogy graph had 142,688 vertices. Of these, 7,190 were isolated vertices (5% of the total). The largest component had 121,424 vertices (85% of the total number). The next largest component had 128 vertices. The next largest component sizes were 79, 61, 45, and 42. The most frequent size of a nontrivial component was 2; there were 1937 components of size 2. The component with 121,424 vertices had 4,639 root verticies, i.e., mathematicians for whom the advisor is currently unknown.

Top 25 Advisors

NameStudents
C.-C. Jay Kuo176
Egbert Havinga143
Roger Meyer Temam130
Pekka Neittaanmäki130
Shlomo Noach (Stephen Ram) Sawilowsky111
Andrew Bernard Whinston109
Alexander Vasil'evich Mikhalëv101
Ronold Wyeth Percival King100
Willi Jäger100
Erol Gelenbe96
Leonard Salomon Ornstein95
Dimitris John Bertsimas94
Kurt Mehlhorn93
Ludwig Prandtl90
Bart De Moor90
Yurii Alekseevich Mitropolsky88
Wolfgang Karl Härdle85
Rudiger W. Dornbusch85
Olivier Jean Blanchard82
Andrei Nikolayevich Kolmogorov82
David Garvin Moursund82
Selim Grigorievich Krein82
Richard J. Eden81
Stefan Jähnichen81
Sergio Albeverio81

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Most Descendants

NameDescendantsYear of Degree
Abu Abdallah Al-Husayn ibn Ibrahim al-Natili223162
Abu Sahl 'Isa ibn Yahya al-Masihi223162
Abu Mansur al-Hasan ibn Nuh al-Qumri223162
Abu ʿAli al-Husayn (Avicenna) ibn Sina223161
Bahmanyār ibn al-Marzubān223160
Ghiyāth al-Dīn Abū al-Fatḥ ʿUmar ibn Ibrāhīm al-Khayyām al-Nīsābūrī2231591068
Saraf al-Dīn Muhammad al-Masʿūdī al-Marwazī223158
Fakhr al-Dīn Muhammad al-Rēzī223156
Sharaf al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī223156
Kamāl al-Dīn Ibn Yūnus223155
Qutb al-Dīn Ibrāhīm al-Mīṣrī2231551222
Athīr al-Dīn al-Mufaḍḍal al-Abharī2231541264
Nasir al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī223153
Shams al‐Dīn al‐Bukhārī223150
Gregory Chioniadis2231491296
Manuel Bryennios2231481300
Theodore Metochites2231471315
Gregory Palamas2231441316
Nilos Kabasilas2231431363
Demetrios Kydones223142
Elissaeus Judaeus223117
Georgios Plethon Gemistos2231161380, 1393
Basilios Bessarion2231131436
Manuel Chrysoloras223104
Giovanni Conversini2231041363

Nonplanarity

The Mathematics Genealogy Project graph is nonplanar. Thanks to Professor Ezra Brown of Virginia Tech for assisting in finding the subdivision of K3,3 depicted below. The green vertices form one color class and the yellow ones form the other. Interestingly, Gauß is the only vertex that needs to be connected by paths with more than one edge.

K_{3,3} in the Genealogy graph

Frequency Counts

The table below indicates the values of number of students for mathematicians in our database along with the number of mathematicians having that many students.

Number of StudentsFrequency
0234615
132096
211743
36718
44668
53508
62661
72172
81781
91487
101195
111014
12894
13761
14649
15555
16513
17413
18352
19318
20293
22249
21236
23230
24177
25169
26150
27129
28124
2999
3088
3180
3467
3264
3658
3357
3553
3741
3936
4234
3833
4328
4126
4526
4025
4622
5222
5420
4418
4916
5116
5014
4713
5313
5712
4811
5510
569
609
689
588
618
647
697
636
595
725
735
654
704
824
623
713
743
783
813
662
752
762
772
792
852
902
1002
1302
671
801
881
931
941
951
961
1011
1091
1111
1431
1761