Dominique Foata

Dominique Foata
Born (1934-10-12) October 12, 1934
Damascus, French Syria
Nationality French
Fields Mathematics
Institutions University of Strasbourg
Alma mater University of Paris
Doctoral advisor Marcel-Paul Schützenberger
Daniel Dugué
Doctoral students Jacques Désarménien
Jean Françon
Laurent Habsieger
Volker Strehl
Jiang Zeng

Dominique Foata (born October 12, 1934) is a mathematician who works in enumerative combinatorics. With Pierre Cartier and Marcel-Paul Schützenberger he pioneered the modern approach to classical combinatorics, that lead, in part, to the current blossoming of algebraic combinatorics. His pioneering work on permutation statistics, and his combinatorial approach to special functions, are especially notable.

Foata gave an invited talk at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Warsaw (1983). Among his honors are the Scientific Prize of the Union des Assurances de Paris (September 1985). With Adalbert Kerber and Volker Strehl he founded the mathematics journal Séminaire Lotharingien de Combinatoire. He is also one of the contributors of the pseudonymous collective M. Lothaire.

He was born in Damascus while it was under French mandate.

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