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E-mail Richard.lang@upc.edu
Position Ramón y Cajal Researcher
Research interests Combinatorics
Group Combinatorics, Logic & Algorithmics
Lang, Richard
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After completing my PhD supervised by Maya Stein at University of Chile, I held postdoctoral positions at University of Birmingham, University of Waterloo, Heidelberg University and University of Hamburg. I am currently a Ramón y Cajal researcher in the GAPCOMB group at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia.

https://www.richard-lang.com/

Other Research Interests

My research takes place in extremal and probabilistic combinatorics with a particular focus on embedding problems, (hyper)graph decompositions and Ramsey theory.

Projects

2024-2029, Ramón y Cajal fellowship, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain

2022-2024, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg,Germany

2020-2022, DFG Walter Benjamin-Program, Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany

Selected publications

With N. Sanhueza-Matamala, On sufficient conditions for spanning structures in dense graphs, Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society (2023).

With L. Postle, An Improved Bound for the Linear Arboricity Conjecture, Combinatorica (2023).

With N. Sanhueza-Matamala, Minimum degree conditions for tight Hamilton cycles, Journal of the London Mathematical Society (2022).

With D. Korándi, S. Letzter and A. Pokrovskiy, Minimum degree conditions for monochromatic cycle partitioning, Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B (2021).

with J. Corsten, L. DeBiasio and A. Lamaison, Upper density of monochromatic infinite paths, Advances in Combinatorics (2019).