- Richard P. Stanley
Richard Peter Stanley (born
1944 ) is theNorman Levinson Professor ofApplied Mathematics at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology , inCambridge, Massachusetts . He received his Ph.D. atHarvard University in 1971 under the supervision ofGian-Carlo Rota . He is universally recognized as a leading expert in the field ofcombinatorics and its applications to a variety of other mathematical disciplines. He is perhaps most famous for his two-volume book "Enumerative Combinatorics" (1986–1999), a far-reaching and authoritativetreatise on enumerative methods that is widely regarded for its elegant exposition, usefulness as a reference, and creative exercises. (Perhaps the most famous exercise is in volume 2, where readers are asked to prove that 66 different definitions of theCatalan numbers are equivalent.) He is also the author of "Combinatorics and Commutative Algebra" (1983) and well over 100 research articles in mathematics. He has served as thesis advisor to more than 45 doctoral students, many of whom have had distinguished careers in combinatorial research. Among Stanley's many distinctions are membership in the National Academy of Sciences (elected in 1995), the 2001Leroy P. Steele Prize for mathematical exposition, the 2003Schock Prize , and a plenary lecture at the 2006 meeting of the ICM (inMadrid ,Spain ).ee also
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Stanley's reciprocity theorem
*Exponential formula
*MIT Mathematics Department References
* Stanley, Richard P. (1996). "Combinatorics and Commutative Algebra", 2nd ed. ISBN 0-8176-4369-9.
* Stanley, Richard P. (1997, 1999). [http://www-math.mit.edu/~rstan/ec/ "Enumerative Combinatorics", Volumes 1 and 2] . Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-55309-1, 0-521-56069-1.External links
* [http://www-math.mit.edu/~rstan/ Richard Stanley's Homepage]
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