Robert Bailey
Associate Professor
Program: Mathematics
Email: robert.bailey@mun.ca
Phone: (709) 637-6293
Office: AS 3022
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Credentials
M.Math. (Hons.) University of Leeds, 2002
Ph.D. University of London, 2006
Research Interests
Algebraic graph theory (esp. distance-regular and strongly regular graphs), permutation groups, combinatorial designs, coding theory
Teaching
I teach courses in mathematics and statistics in all areas and at all levels. This has included Calculus I, II, and III, Linear Algebra I, Discrete Mathematics, Abstract Algebra I, Applied Graph Theory, Real Analysis I, Statistics for Science Students, Mathematics for Business, and Advanced Graph Theory.
Representative scholarly contributions
- Induced paths in strongly regular graphs (with ), La Matematica 9 (2026), #5 (11pp). -
- Decoding twisted permutation codes (with ), Australasian Journal of Combinatorics 88 (2024), 114“159. -
- Metric dimension of dual polar graphs (with ), Archiv der Mathematik 120 (2023), 467“478. -
- Block colourings of star systems (with ), Discrete Mathematics 346 (2023), 113404 (14pp). -
- On the classification of binary completely transitive codes with almost-simple top-group (with ), European Journal of Combinatorics 107 (2023), 103604 (28pp). -
- On the 486-vertex distance-regular graphs of Koolen“Riebeek and Soicher (with ), Electronic Journal of Combinatorics 27 (2020), #P3.13 (12pp). -
Current research projects and grants
NSERC Discovery Grant (2024-29)
Memberships and affiliations
Canadian Mathematical Society
London Mathematical Society
American Mathematical Society
Honours, graduate and post-graduate supervision
Current and former postdoctoral fellows:
- (2024-26)
- (2021-22)
- (2018-19)