Open access of research is important to me and as such, all my papers are published on Arxiv.
Also reviewing is important, so the papers are (at some point) also submitted to refereed journals.
Below, one can find a selection of my own work.
6 Selected papers
Stijn Cambie. An asymptotic resolution of a problem of Plesník. Journal of Combinatorial Theory Series B, 145:341-358, 2020. doi.org/10.1016/j.jctb.2020.06.003
Stijn Cambie, Stephan Wagner, Hua Wang. On the maximum mean subtree order of trees. European J. Combin. 97 (2021), Paper No. 103388, 19 pp. doi.org/10.1016/j.ejc.2021.103388
Noga Alon, Stijn Cambie, Ross J. Kang. Asymmetric List Sizes in Bipartite Graphs. Ann. Comb. (2021). doi.org/10.1007/s00026-021-00552-5
Stijn Cambie, Wouter Cames van Batenburg, Ewan Davies, Ross J. Kang. Packing list-colourings. Arxiv:2110.05230 (to appear in RS&A)
Stijn Cambie, Wouter Cames van Batenburg, Daniel W. Cranston. Optimally Reconfiguring List and Correspondence Colourings. Arxiv:2204.07928
Next to that, I am looking to some more pure extremal graph theory and extremal set theory questions.
I did some reviewing of others their work, both in-depth reviews for journals as reviews for MathScinet and ZbMath. It is a good way to get in touch with some recent work and it is important that proofs are correctly verified.
In the past, as an anonymous reviewer I even helped a few times improving the paper by providing shorter/ more elegant proofs.
I did not keep track of all reviews done so far, but reviewed multiple times for e.g. JCTB and Discrete Mathematics. Especially for the latter, I am happy to have 5 requests handled rather quick (within the one week period of accepting or declining to referee). A quick response towards authors is important to me.