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Brian Alspach
Brian Roger Alspach is a mathematician whose main research interest is in graph theory. Alspach has also studied the mathematics behind poker, and writes for ''Poker Digest ''and ''Canadian Poker Player'' magazines.
==Biography==

Brian Alspach was born on May 29, 1938 in North Dakota. He attended the University of Washington from 1957 to 1961, receiving his B.A. in 1961. He taught at a junior high school for one year before beginning his graduate studies. In 1964 he received his masters degree and in 1966 he obtained his Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Barbara under the supervision of Paul Kelly. He taught at Simon Fraser University for 33 years. He retired from there in 1998. He currently works as an adjunct professor at the University of Regina and has been there since 1999. He is responsible for creating an industrial mathematics degree at Simon Fraser University.〔http://www.mathcentral.uregina.ca/humanface/career/profiles/brianalspach.pdf〕
Brian Alspach believes that the growth and future of mathematics will depend on the business people in the industrial businesses.〔http://mathcentral.uregina.ca/humanface/careers/profiles/brianalspach.pdf〕 His interests are in graph theory and its applications. One of his theories of coverings and decomposition has been applied to scheduling issues that can arise in the business world. Alspach states that his biggest issue with this is trying to explain such complex math to people in the business world with only a basic understanding of math. He has mentored a total of 13 Ph.D. students. His wife is the vice president of academics at the University of Regina where he is currently an adjunct professor.〔http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S001236X5002815〕

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