Mark David Haiman is a mathematician at the University of California at Berkeley who proved the Macdonald positivity conjecture for Macdonald polynomials...
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Haiman is a surname. Notable persons with the surname include: John Haiman (born 1946), American linguist Mark Haiman, mathematician Robert J. Haiman...
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2003) Kouchnirenko's conjecture (Bertrand Haas, 2002) n! conjecture (Mark Haiman, 2001) (and also Macdonald positivity conjecture) Kato's conjecture (Pascal...
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PMID 15753285 Mark Haiman Combinatorics, symmetric functions, and Hilbert schemes Current Developments in Mathematics 2002, no. 1 (2002), 39–111. Haiman, Mark Notes...
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theorem for elliptic curves. Once known as the "Weil conjecture". 2001 Mark Haiman n! conjecture representation theory 2001 Daniel Frohardt and Kay Magaard...
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Haglund, M. Haiman, and N. Loehr showed how to expand Macdonald polynomials in terms of LLT polynomials. Ian Grojnowski and Mark Haiman proved a positivity...
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Daniel I. A. Cohen Henry Crapo Peter Duren Richard Ehrenborg Stephen Grossberg Mark Haiman Patrick O'Neil Richard P. Stanley Walter Whiteley Catherine Yan...
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Guckenheimer Victor Guillemin Robert C. Gunning Rudolf Haag Christopher Hacon Mark Haiman Petr Hájek Thomas Callister Hales Peter Gavin Hall Joseph Halpern Richard...
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representation theory, symmetric functions, and algebraic combinatorics. He and Mark Haiman made the n! conjecture. He is also the namesake of the Garsia–Wachs algorithm...
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Griffiths – mathematician, winner of the Wolf Prize in Mathematics in 2008 Mark Haiman – Professor of Mathematics Leo Harrington – Professor of Mathematics...
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