Dr Philip Sinclair
Dr Philip Sinclair
Senior Lecturer
My profile
Biography
How I’ll teach you
Current:
- Decision Mathematics
- Operational Research
- Statistical Modelling
Projects
Member of Operational Research Society
Research outputs
Statistics especially applied to problems in the social sciences. Social Networks Graph theory
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Books (authored/edited/special issues)
Dehmer, M., Emmert-Streib, F. (2014) Quantitative Graph Theory Mathematical Foundations and Applications. CRC Press.
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Journal articles
Steglich, C., Sinclair, P., Holliday, J., Moore, L. (2012) 'Actor-based analysis of peer influence in A Stop Smoking In Schools Trial (ASSIST).' Social Networks, 34(3) pp. 359-369.
Sinclair, P.A. (2012) 'A longitudinal social network analysis of peer influence, peer selection and smoking behaviour among adolescents in British schools.' Health Psychology, 31(4) pp. 450-459.
Sinclair, P.A. (2009) 'Network centralization with the Gil Schmidt power centrality index.' Social Networks, 31(3) pp. 214-219.
Sinclair, P.A. (2008) 'Upon the existence of a removable circuit in a simple 3-connected Eularian graphs..' Ars Comb., 89
Sinclair, P.A. (2005) 'Erratum to "On removable even circuits in graphs"..' Discret. Math., 297pp. 210-213.
Sinclair, P.A. (2004) 'On removable even circuits in graphs..' Discret. Math., 286pp. 177-184.
Sinclair, P.A. (2004) 'Upon the removal of the edges of a 1-factor from an even circuit in a 2-connected graph..' Discret. Math., 286pp. 171-175.
Sinclair, P.A. (1997) 'The construction and reduction of strong snarks..' Discret. Math., 167-168pp. 553-570.