Andrew H Suk

77 Massachusetts Ave.
MIT 2-332
Cambridge MA, 02139
asuk [@] math [dot] mit [dot] edu


I am an NSF postdoc and instructor in the MIT mathematics department working for Jacob Fox. I was previously a postdoctoral researcher at EPFL working in the Combinatorial Geometry group. I completed my Ph.D. in mathematics at New York University (Courant Institute). My advisor was Janos Pach. My primary interests are Discrete Geometry, Ramsey Theory, Extremal Combinatorics, Graph Theory, and Combinatorial Number Theory.


Teaching and talks.
Co-authors:
Eyal Ackerman, Andrei Asinowski, David Conlon, Jacob Fox, Radoslav Fulek, Alfredo Hubard, Luis Montejano, Emiliano Mora, János Pach, Benny Sudakov, and Miroslav Treml.

Preprints

  • D. Conlon, J. Fox, J. Pach, B. Sudakov, A. Suk, Ramsey-type results for semi-algebraic relations, submitted.

    Papers in Journals

  • A. Suk, Density theorems for intersection graphs of t-monotone curves, to appear in SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics.

  • A. Suk, Coloring intersection graphs of x-monotone curves in the plane, to appear in Combinatorica.

  • J. Fox, J. Pach, A. Suk, The number of edges in k-quasi-planar graphs, to appear in SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics.

  • A. Suk, Disjoint edges in complete topological graphs, to appear in Discrete and Computational Geometry.

  • E. Ackerman, J. Fox, J. Pach, A. Suk, On grids in topological graphs, to appear in Computational Geometry Theory and Applications.

  • J. Fox, J. Pach, B. Sudakov, A. Suk, Erdos-Szekeres-type theorems for monotone paths and convex bodies, Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society 105 (2012), 953-982.

  • A. Suk, A note on geometric 3-hypergraphs, Thirty Essays on Geometric Graph Theory, ed. J. Pach, Algorithms and Combinatorics 29 (2012), Springer, 489-498.

  • R. Fulek, A. Suk, On disjoint crossing-families in geometric graphs, Thirty Essays on Geometric Graph Theory, ed. J. Pach, Algorithms and Combinatorics 29 (2012) Springer, 289-302.

  • J. Pach, A. Suk, M. Treml, Tangencies between families of disjoint regions in the plane, Computational Geometry Theory and Applications 45 (2012), 131-138.

  • A. Hubard, L. Montejano, E. Mora, A. Suk, Order types of convex bodies, Order 28 (2011), 121-130.

  • A. Suk, On the order type of system of segments in the plane, Order 27 (2010), 63-68.

  • A. Asinowski, A. Suk, Intersection graphs of a system of paths in a grid, Discrete Applied Math. 157 (2009), 3174-3180.

  • A. Suk, A note on $K_{k,k}$-cross free families, The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics 15 (2008), #N39.

    Papers in Conferences

  • A. Suk, Density theorems for intersection graphs of t-monotone curves in the plane, 20th International Symposium on Graph Drawing (GD '12). Redmond Washington, 2012.

  • A. Suk, Disjoint edges in complete topological graphs, Symposium on Computational Geometry (SoCG '12), Chapel Hill NC, 2012.

  • A. Suk, k-quasi-planar graphs, 19th International Symposium on Graph Drawing (GD '11), Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, 2011.

  • R. Fulek, A. Suk, On disjoint crossing-families in geometric graphs, Eurocomb 2011, Renyi Institute, Budapest, 2011.

  • J. Pach, A. Suk, M. Treml, Tangencies between families of disjoint regions in the plane, Symposium on Computational Geometry (SoCG '10), Snowbird Utah, USA, 2010.

  • E. Ackerman, J. Fox, J. Pach, A. Suk, On grids in topological graphs, Symposium on Computational Geometry (SoCG '09), Aarhus University, Denmark, 2009.