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The XFL administration quickly agreed, which "surprised" Dinitz greatly. After some time on the computer, Dinitz and Froncek sent the XFL a draft schedule, and the new league gratefully accepted. Although the XFL folded after only one season, Dinitz was happy that "(he and Froncek) got to go to the
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Dinitz is married to Susan Dinitz and has three children, Mike, Amy, and Tom.
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Dinitz is also well known for scheduling the first season of the now-defunct
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This article about an American scientist in academia is a
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Contemporary Design Theory: A Collection of Surveys
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Carnegie Mellon University
Ohio State University
Dinitz conjecture
Mathematics
Combinatorics
University of Vermont
Doctoral advisor
R. M. Wilson
mathematician
combinatorics
University of Vermont
Dinitz conjecture
Brooklyn
New York City
New York
XFL
Czech Republic
Charles J. Colbourn
MR
1817983
Home Page at University of Vermont
Copy of New York Times article
Jeffrey Howard Dinitz
Mathematics Genealogy Project
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