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Dr. Mahmoud El-Hashash

Professor of Mathematics
Science and Mathematics Center, Room 447

BA, MS, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
MS, PhD, Northeastern University

Mahmoud El-Hashash has taught many undergraduate and graduate courses including Precalculus, Calculus, Discrete Mathematics, Differential Equations, Elementary Statistics, Graph Theory, Linear Algebra, Operations Research, and Topics in Finite Mathematics.

Mahmoud El-Hashash's scholarship interests are in Combinatorics, Graph theory, and Statistics.

Selected publications:
M. El-Hashash, M Gabr "Bilinear Garch Time Series Models" Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on Scientific Computing (CSC 2011, July 18-21, 2011, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA) pp.102-108.
M. El-Hashash, M Gabr "Iterated Neural Networks Time Series Forecasting and Applications" Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ICAI'09: July 13-16, 2009, USA) Vol I, 2009 pp.57-64.
M. El-Hashash, H. Burgiel "The Permutahedron is Hamiltonian" Int. J. Contemp. Math. Sciences, Vol. 4, 2009, no. 1, 31-39.
M. El-Hashash, H. Burgiel, and A. Hassan "On the Hamiltonicity of the Permutahedron" Contressus Numerantium, Vol 189 (2008), pp. 145-160.
M. El-Hashash "Almost the largest possible Cycle on the subgraph, of two consecutive levels, of the Hypercube" Congressus Numerantium Volume 166 (2004), pp. 33-42.
M. El-Hashash "A long Cycle on the subgraph, of two consecutive levels, of the Hypercube" Congressus Numerantium Volume 157 (2002), pp. 21-32.
M. El-Hashash "Hamiltonian Cycles and long Cycles, on the subgraph, of four consecutive levels, of the Hypercube" Proceedings of the 6th. World Multiconference on Systematics, Cybernetics and Informatics (SCI2002) vol. XI, pp. 188-198, July 14-18, 2002, Orlando, Florida.
M. El-Hashash and A. Hassan "On the Hamiltonicity of Two Subgraphs of the Hypercube" Congressus Numerantium Volume 148 (2001), pp. 7-32.