Richard Ehrenborg

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Richard Ehrenborg
NationalitySwedish
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Kentucky
Thesis Combinatorial methods in multilinear algebra  (1993)
Doctoral advisorGian-Carlo Rota
Websitehttps://www.ms.uky.edu/~jrge/

Richard Ehrenborg is a Swedish mathematician working in algebraic combinatorics.[1] He is known for developing the quasisymmetric function of a poset.[2] He currently holds the Ralph E. and Norma L. Edwards Research Professorship at the University of Kentucky [3] and is the first recipient of the Royster Research Professor at University of Kentucky.[4]

Ehrenborg earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 1993[5] under the supervision of Gian-Carlo Rota. He is a descendant of another Richard Ehrenborg [sv],[3] (born 1655) who was a professor and Rektor of Lund University. He is also a juggler and magician.[6]

Selected publications[edit]

  • Ehrenborg, Richard (1996). "On posets and Hopf algebras". Advances in Mathematics. 119 (1): 1–25. doi:10.1006/aima.1996.0026. ISSN 0001-8708. MR 1383883.
  • Ehrenborg, Richard; Skinner, Chris M (1995). "The blind bartender's problem". Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A. 70 (2): 249–266. doi:10.1016/0097-3165(95)90092-6. ISSN 0097-3165. MR 1329391.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Richard Ehrenborg profile page at IAS". Retrieved September 27, 2019.
  2. ^ Ehrenborg, Richard (1996). "On posets and Hopf algebras". Advances in Mathematics. 119 (1): 1–25. doi:10.1006/aima.1996.0026. ISSN 0001-8708. MR 1383883.
  3. ^ a b Allen, Jennifer T. "Mathematics Names New Royster, Edwards Chairs - Mathematics". University of Kentucky Mathematics Department. Retrieved September 27, 2019.
  4. ^ "Faculty News" (PDF). University of Kentucky Mathematics Department newsletter. Fall 2006. Retrieved September 27, 2019.
  5. ^ Richard Ehrenborg at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  6. ^ "Department of Mathematics to present distinguished researcher Richard Ehrenborg". Marshall University newsletter. Retrieved September 27, 2019.