Talmage Reid

Chair and Professor of Mathematics

Talmage James Reid

Dr. Talmage Reid is Chair and Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Mississippi.

Research Interests

Dr. Reid's research focuses on Matroid Theory and Graph Theory.

Publications

J. P. Costalonga, T. J. Reid,  H. Wu,  Rooted prism-minors and disjoint cycles containing a specified edge, Electron. J. Combin. 30 (2023), no. 2, Paper No. 2.38, 33 pp.

A. Gray, T. J. Reid, Xiangqian Zhou, Clones in matroids representable over a finite field, Discrete Mathematics, 341 (2018), no. 1, 213-216.

K. Harville, T. J. Reid, H. Wu, On regular matroids without certain minors, Ann. Comb. 19 (2015), no. 1, 153–170.

K. Harville, T. J. Reid, H. Wu, Internally 4-connected binary matroids without a prism+e minor, Ann. Comb. 19 (2015), no. 1, 131–152.

T. Lewis, J. McNulty, N. A. Neudauer, T. J. Reid, and L. Sheppardson, Bicircular matroid designs, Ars Combin. 110 (2013), 513–523.

T. J. Reid, J. Robbins, H. Wu, X. Zhou, Clonal sets in GF(q)-representable matroids, Discrete Math. 310 (2010), no. 17-18, 2389-2397.

M. Lemos, T. J. Reid, H. Wu, Characterizing 3-connected planar graphs and graphic matroids, J. Graph Theory 64 (2010), no. 2, 165-174.

L. Delaplane, T. J. Reid, H. Wu, X. Zhou, On minor-minimally 3-connected binary matroids, Discrete Math. 309 (2009), no. 10, 3249-3254.

T. J. Reid, X. Zhou, On clone sets of GF(q)-representable matroids, Discrete Math. 309 (2009), no. 6, 1740-1745.

T. J. Reid, H. Wu, X. Zhou, On minimally k-connected matroids, J. Combin. Theory Ser. B 98 (2008), no. 6, 1311-1324.

N. McMurray, T. J. Reid, L. Sheppardson, Laura, B. Wei, H. Wu, On deletions of largest bonds in graphs, Discrete Math. 308 (2008), no. 7, 1137-1141.

M. Lemos, T. J. Reid, B. Williams, H. Wu, Pairs of largest circuits in 3-connected matroids, Linear Algebra Appl. 427 (2007), no. 2-3, 313-316.

Courses Taught

  • MATH 125 Basic Mathematics for Sci. and Eng.
  • MATH 305 Foundations of Mathematics
  • MATH 319 Introduction to Linear Algebra
  • MATH 263 Unified Calculus & Analytic Geometry III
  • MATH 264 Unified Calculus & Analytic Geometry IV
  • MATH 302 Applied Modern Algebra
  • MATH 353 Elementary Differential Equations
  • MATH 540 History of Mathematics
  • MATH 555 Advanced Calculus I
  • MATH 556 Advanced Calculus II
  • MATH 681 Graph Theory I

Education

B.S. Physics, Southeastern Louisiana University (1983)

M.S. Mathematics, Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge (1985)

Ph.D. Mathematics, Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge (1988)