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Richard P. Stanley

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Richard P. Stanley
Stanley in Oberwolfach, 1996
Born (1944-06-23) June 23, 1944 (age 79)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCalifornia Institute of Technology
Harvard University
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsMassachusetts Institute of Technology
ThesisOrdered structures and partitions (1971)
Doctoral advisorGian-Carlo Rota
Doctoral students
Websitemath.mit.edu/~rstan

Richard Peter Stanley (born June 23, 1944) is an Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. From 2000 to 2010, he was the Norman Levinson Professor of Applied Mathematics.[1] He received his Ph.D. at Harvard University in 1971 under the supervision of Gian-Carlo Rota.[2] He is an expert in the field of combinatorics and its applications to other mathematical disciplines.[3]

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Contributions

Stanley is known for his two-volume book Enumerative Combinatorics (1986–1999).[4][5] He is also the author of Combinatorics and Commutative Algebra (1983) and well over 200 research articles in mathematics. He has served as thesis advisor to 60 doctoral students, many of whom have had distinguished careers in combinatorial research.[2] Donald Knuth named Stanley as one of his combinatorial heroes in a 2023 interview.[6]

Awards and honors

Stanley's distinctions include membership in the National Academy of Sciences (elected in 1995), the 2001 Leroy P. Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition,[7] the 2003 Schock Prize,[3] a plenary lecture at the International Congress of Mathematicians (in Madrid, Spain),[8] and election in 2012 as a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[9] In 2022 he was awarded the Leroy P. Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement.[10]

Selected publications

  • Stanley, Richard P. (1996). Combinatorics and Commutative Algebra, 2nd ed. ISBN 0-8176-4369-9.
  • Stanley, Richard P. (1997, 1999). Enumerative Combinatorics, Volumes 1 and 2. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-55309-1, ISBN 0-521-56069-1.

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