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Alain Lascoux (17
October 1944 – 20
October 2013) was a
French mathematician at Université de
Paris VII,
University of
Marne la Vallée and
Nankai University...
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Percy Mac****n, W. V. D. Hodge, G. de B. Robinson, Gian-Carlo Rota,
Alain Lascoux, Marcel-Paul Schützenberger and
Richard P. Stanley. Note: this article...
- varieties. They were
introduced by
Lascoux & Schützenberger (1982) and are
named after Hermann Schubert.
Lascoux (1995)
described the
history of Schubert...
- theorem), and one in
combinatorics (the Schützenberger theorem). With
Alain Lascoux, Schützenberger is
credited with the
foundation of the
notion of the plactic...
- The Château de
Lascoux, also Château de Celles, is a château in Celles, Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. It was
built in the 16th century. Armand...
- doi:10.2307/2656581. JSTOR 2656581. PMID 10330075. Semerikov,
Vladimir L.;
Lascoux,
Martin (1999). "Genetic
relationship among Eurasian and
American Larix...
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increasing subsequence of a permutation. It was
named the "monoïde plaxique" by
Lascoux & Schützenberger (1981), who
allowed any
totally ordered alphabet in the...
- i < j < k < l with μ(j) < μ(i) < μ(l) < μ(k). They were
introduced by
Lascoux and Schützenberger (1982, 1985). The word "vexillary"
means flag-like,...
- ISBN 978-0-12-402960-6. Guo, Y.-L.; Bechsgaard, J. S.; Slotte, T.; Neuffer, B.;
Lascoux, M.; Weigel, D.; Schierup, M. H. (2009). "Recent
speciation of Capsella...
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Chabrier at the piano,
Adolphe Julien,
Arthur Boisseau,
Camille Benoît,
Edmond Maître,
Antoine Lascoux,
Vincent d'Indy and Amédée
Pigeon grouped around....