Professor Anthony Nixon SFHEA
Professor in Mathematical SciencesResearch Interests
- Combinatorial rigidity
- Graphs and matroids
- Discrete and computational geometry
- Algebraic and geometric techniques in discrete mathematics
Current Research
I lead Lancaster's Combinatorics research theme and I'm also part of our Geometric Rigidity research theme.
I'm typically interested in combinatorial problems in geometric rigidity theory. These involve determining the nature of the solutions to systems of equations arising from geometric constraint systems. I am particularly interested in the generic behaviour and in understanding this behaviour in purely combinatorial terms.
At a basic level we consider the rigidity or flexibility of structures defined by geometric constraints (fixed length, angle, direction, etc.) on a set of rigid objects (points, lines, etc.). The fundamental example being that of bar-joint frameworks which are geometric realisations of graphs with edges represented by stiff bars and vertices by revolute joints.
To study such frameworks, rigidity uses a range of techniques from analysis, algebra, combinatorics and geometry. In particular the combinatorial side uses ideas from structural graph theory, combinatorial optimization and matroid theory, while the geometric side uses diverse ideas from projective geometry, matrix analysis, real (semi-)algebraic geometry and semi-definite programming, among others.
From January to April 2021 I taught a graduate course on combinatorial and geometric rigidity at the Fields Institute. The course information (including links to the lecture recordings) is here, . I also have typed (very rough) lecture notes that I can share on request.
Submitted papers:
1. Rigidity of symmetric frameworks on the cylinder, with Bernd Schulze and Joseph Wall, .
2. Identifiability of points and rigidity of hypergraphs with algebraic constraints, with James Cruickshank, Fatemeh Mohammadi and Shin-Ichi Tanigawa, .
3. On the uniqueness of collections of pennies and marbles, with Sean Dewar, Georg Grasegger, Kaie Kubjas and Fatemeh Mohammadi, .
4. Rigidity of nearly planar classes of graphs, with Sean Dewar, Georg Grasegger, Eleftherios Kastis and Brigitte Servatius, .
5. Angular constraints on planar frameworks, with Sean Dewar, Georg Grasegger, Zvi Rosen, William Sims, Meera Sitharam and David Urizar, .
6. Single-cell 3D genome reconstruction in the haploid setting using rigidity theory, with Sean Dewar, Georg Grasegger, Kaie Kubjas and Fatemeh Mohammadi, .
7. Spanning disks in triangulations of surfaces, with Katie Clinch, Sean Dewar, Niloufar Fuladi, Maximilian Gorsky, Tony Huynh, Eleftherios Kastis and Brigitte Servatius, .
8. Realizations of frameworks, with Zvi Rosen and Jessica Sidman.
9. k-fold circuits in matroids, with Bill Jackson and Ben Smith, .
10. Stable cuts, NAC-colourings and flexible realisations of graphs, with Katie Clinch, Daniel Garamvolgyi, John Haslegrave, Tony Huynh and Jan Legersky,.
11. Rigid three-dimensional realisations of maximal planar graphs on parallel planes and lines, with Viktoria Kaszanitzky.
12. A tropical approach to rigidity: counting realisations of frameworks, with Oliver Clarke, Sean Dewar, Daniel Green Tripp, James Maxwell, Yue Ren and Ben Smith, .
Information on my papers is also available at my page.
Collaborators:
, Bryan Chen, Oliver Clarke (Durham), , , , , Yaser Eftekhari (York), Niloufar Fuladi, Daniel Garamvolgyi (Eotvos Lorand), , , Maximilian Gorsky, , , Daniel Green Tripp (Bristol), Hakan Guler (Kastomonu), John Haslegrave (Lancaster), John Hewetson (Lancaster), Tony Huynh, , Eleftherios Kastis (Lancaster), Viktoria Kaszanitzky (Budapest), , , Jan Legersky (Prague), James Maxwell (Bristol), Tom McCourt (Queensland), , Harshit Motwani (Leuven), John Owen (Siemens), , , Yue Ren (Durham), , Zvi Rosen (Florida Atlantic), , Andrew Sainsbury (Lancaster), , , , Jessica Sidman (Amherst), William Sims (Florida), , , Ben Smith (Lancaster), Shin-ichi Tanigawa (Tokyo), , , David Urizar (Florida Atlantic), Joseph Wall (Lancaster), .
Event organisation - upcoming:
- Mathematics, AI and Data Science for Materials Innovation, a DSI and MARS workshop, Lancaster Univeristy, June 9-13 2025.
- Semester program on Geometry of materials, packings and rigid frameworks, ICERM, Brown, January-May 2025, .
Event organisation - past:
- Heilbronn focused research group, Discrete Structures, September 2024, 51福利.
- Rigidity in action workshop, part of a RICAM special semester, April 8-12, 2024,
- Focus program on Geometric constraint systems, Fields Institute for mathematical research, Toronto, July-August 2023, .
- 19th Cologne-Twente workshop on graphs and combinatorial optimization, program committee member, June 14-16 2023, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, see .
- Graph rigidity and applications, April 17-21 2023, 51福利, /maths/graph-rigidity-and-applications-2023/.
- 29th British Combinatorial Conference, July 11-15 2022, 51福利, /maths/bcc2022/
- Thematic program on Geometric constraint systems, framework rigidity, and distance geometry, Fields Institute for mathematical research, Toronto, January - June 2021,
- 18th Cologne-Twente workshop on graphs and combinatorial optimization, program committee member, September 14-16 2020, Ischia, Italy, see
- Graph rigidity and control of robotic formations, Research in Groups, ICMS (Edinburgh), July-August 2020.
- Circle packings and geometric rigidity, ICERM, July 6-10 2020, see .
- Heilbronn focused research group, Discrete Structures, January 2020, 51福利, see /maths/discrete-structures-2020/.
- Rigidity and flexibility of microstructures, American Institute of Mathematics, November 4-8 2019, see
- SIAM applied algebra and geometry (minisymposium - Algebraic geometry and combinatorics of jammed structures), Bern, July 9-13 2019, see
- Geometric constraint systems: rigidity, flexibility and applications, Lancaster, June 11-14 2019, see /maths/geometric-constraint-systems-2019/
- British Mathematical Colloquium (combinatorics workshop), Lancaster, April 8-11 2019, see /maths/bmc2019/
- Rigidity and flexibility of geometric structures, Erwin Schrodinger Institute for mathematics and physics, Vienna, September 24-28 2018, see
- Circle packings and geometric rigidity, Collaborate@ICERM, ICERM (Brown), August 2018.
- Stability of flat structures, Research in Groups, ICMS (Edinburgh), July 2018.
- Bond-node structures: rigidity, combinatorics and chemistry (Lancaster) June 2018, see
- Bond-node structures: rigidity, combinatorics and materials science (Lancaster) June 2017, see .
- Geometric Rigidity workshop (Lancaster) June 2016, see
- Global Rigidity workshop (BIRS, Canada) July 2015, see
- Geometric and Topological Graph Theory (Bristol) April 2013, see
My group:
Postdocs:
Zeyuan He (2024 - 2025, ICERM)
Ben Smith (2023 - 2026, EPSRC)
John Hewetson (2022-2023, EPSRC)
Daniel Bernstein (2021, Fields Institute)
Sean Dewar (2021, Fields Institute)
Georg Grasegger (2021, Fields Institute)
Alexander Heaton (2021, Fields Institute)
Eleftherios Kastis (2021, Fields Institute)
PhD students:
Rebecca Monks (2023-)
Daniel Hodgson (2021-)
Jack Trainer (2021-)
Andrew Sainsbury (2020-, part-time)
Joseph Wall (2019-2024)
John Hewetson (2018-2022)
Current Teaching
2023/2024
- MATH326 Graph Theory
2022/2023
- MATH326 Graph Theory
2021/2022
- MATH326 Graph Theory
2020/2021
- Graduate course on combinatorial and geometric rigidity, taught at the Fields Institute, videos of the lectures available,
- MATH326 Graph Theory
2018/2019
- MATH326 Graph Theory
2018/2019
- MATH326 Graph Theory
- MATH491 (pure math) and MATH492 (statistics) Dissertation Coordinator
2017/2018
- MATH105 Linear Algebra
- MATH326 Graph Theory
2016/2017
- MATH105 Linear Algebra
2015/2016
- MATH103 Matrix Methods
2014/2015
- MATH103 Matrix Methods
- MATH143 Differential Equations
Career Details
- August 2024 - present: Professor in Mathematical Sciences, 51福利
- August 2023 - July 2024: Reader in Pure mathematics, 51福利.
- August 2021 - July 2023: Senior Lecturer in Pure mathematics, 51福利.
- July 2015 - July 2021: Lecturer in Pure Mathematics, 51福利.
- September 2014 - June 2015: Temporary Lecturer in Pure Mathematics, 51福利.
- January 2014 - August 2014: Postdoctoral fellow at York University, Canada.
- January 2012 - December 2013: Postdoctoral fellow at the University of Bristol.
- July 2011 - December 2011: Postdoctoral fellow at the Fields Institute, University of Toronto, for the special semester on Discrete Geometry and Applications.
- Ph.D. Mathematics, 51福利, November 2011.
Professional Role
- PDR Group lead, since 2022.
- Theme lead, Combinatorics, since 2021.
- Director of Postgraduate Research, since 2021.
- Deputy Director of Natural Science (Part I Director of Studies), 2018-2022.
- Year 4 Director of Studies (Mathematics and Statistics), 2018-19.
- Member of the LMS scientific committee for the British Mathematical Colloquium, 2016-2020.
- Natural science coordinator (within Mathematics and Statistics), 2014-2019.
- Department representative for British Combinatorial Bulletin, since 2014.
Research Grants
2023-2026, EPSRC grant, Abstract rigidity for natural stability problems, ?428,712.
2022-2023, EPSRC grant, The graph rigidity problem in arbitrary dimension, ?45,952.
2020-2021, Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research, fellowship, ?42,135.
See the 'projects tab' for a number of further small grants.
External Roles
- Associate editor, Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics, since 2024.
- Member of the British Combinatorial Committee, since 2020.
PhD Supervision Interests
I would be interested in discussing PhD opportunities with a student interested in graph theory, matroid theory, discrete geometry, algebraic geometry, algebraic statistics or matrix/tensor product completions. Specifically I work in combinatorial rigidity which combines ideas from combinatorics, algebra and geometry to study problems related to each of the above topics. Unifying these topics is the study of geometric graphs and their configuration spaces. As well as the above theoretical topics, I am interested in applications of these topics, for example to biophysical materials and control of robotic formations.
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