M. Lothaire
M. Lothaire is the pseudonym of a group of mathematicians, many of whom were students of Marcel-Paul Schützenberger. The name is used as the author of several of their joint books about combinatorics on words. He is named for Lothair I.[1]
Mathematicians in the group have included Jean Berstel,[2][3] Veronique Bruyere,[2] Julien Cassaigne,[2] Christian Choffrut,[3] Robert Cori,[3] Jacques Desarmenien,[2] Volker Diekert,[2] Dominique Foata,[2][3] Christiane Frougny,[2] Guo-Niu Han,[2] Tero Harju,[2] Juhani Karhumäki,[2] Alain Lascoux,[2] Bernard Leclerc,[2] Aldo De Luca,[2] Filippo Mignosi,[2] Dominique Perrin,[2][3] Jean-Éric Pin,[3] Giuseppe Pirillo,[3] Wojciech Plandowski,[2] Antonio Restivo,[2] Christophe Reutenauer, [2][3] Jacques Sakarovitch,[3] Marcel-Paul Schützenberger,[3] Patrice Séébold,[2] Imre Simon,[3] Jean-Yves Thibon,[2] and Stefano Varricchio.[2]
See also
Publications
- Lothaire, M. (1983), Combinatorics on Words, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 17, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Reading, Mass., doi:10.1017/CBO9780511566097, ISBN 978-0-201-13516-9, MR 675953
- Lothaire, M. (2002), Algebraic Combinatorics on Words, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 90, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-81220-7, MR 1905123
- Lothaire, M. (2005), Applied Combinatorics on Words, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 105, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-84802-2, MR 2165687