- Tomaž (Tomo)
Pisanski (born 24 May 1949 in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia,
which is now in Slovenia) is a
Slovenian mathematician working mainly in
discrete mathematics...
-
Robertson (1984), p. 75.
Dupuis (1893), p. 68 Bird (2020), p. 143–144
Pisanski &
Servatius (2013), p. 21.
Mills & Kolf (1999), p. 16. Bird (2020), p. 144...
- with
algebraic properties similar to
those of the Gray graph. In (Monson,
Pisanski, Schulte, Ivic-Weiss 2007), the Gray
graph appears as a
different sort...
- (ii):
column 0R/l.
Coxeter 1973, p. 296,
Table II:
Regular Honeycombs.
Pisanski &
Servatius 2013, p. 108
Barnes 2012, p. 53 Grünbaum 2003, p. 338. Posamentier...
- Kinsey,
Moore & Pr****idis (2011), p. 389 Haul (1893), p. 45
Berman (1971).
Pisanski &
Servatius (2013), p. 21.
Todesco (2020), p. 282
Williams & Monteleone...
- doi:10.2307/2689529. JSTOR 2689529. S2CID 123776612. Zbl 0385.51006.
Pisanski, Tomaž; Servatius,
Brigitte (2013). "Section 1.1:
Hexagrammum Mysti****"...
- Lah (1896–1979) Jure
Leskovec Andrej Mrvar Marko Petkovšek (1955–) Tomaž
Pisanski (1949–)
Bogdan Pogorelc[importance?]
Denis Trček (1965–)
Jurij Vega (1754–1802)...
- p. 62.
Simonson (2011), p. 123;
Berman (1971), see
table IV, line 21.
Pisanski &
Servatius (2013), p. 21.
Wohlleben (2019), p. 485–486.
Hartshorne (2000)...
-
Gleason 1956
Dembowski 1968, p. 168
Manivel 2006
Pisanski &
Servatius 2013, p. 165
Steinitz 1894
Pisanski &
Servatius 2013, p. 221 van Lint &
Wilson 1992...
- D. at the
University of
Ljubljana in 1986
under the
direction of Tomaž
Pisanski. He sta**** at the
University of
Ljubljana as a
professor until his retirement...