Leonard Carlitz

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Leonard Carlitz was an American mathematician known for his extensive work in number theory, combinatorics, and finite fields, and for being one of the most prolific mathematical authors of the 20th century.

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instanceOf human
mathematician
centuryOfActivity 20th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedBySource MacTutor History of Mathematics archive NERFINISHED
Mathematics Genealogy Project NERFINISHED
doctoralAdvisor Leonard Eugene Dickson NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Pennsylvania
University of Wisconsin–Madison
employer Duke University NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork algebra
combinatorial identities
combinatorics
finite fields
mathematics
number theory
orthogonal polynomials
permutation enumeration
q-series
special functions
genre mathematical research papers
hasAcademicDiscipline pure mathematics
hasCitationCount one of the most prolific mathematical authors of the 20th century
hasInfluenced combinatorial number theory
development of function field arithmetic
theory of Drinfeld modules
hasWork papers on combinatorial identities
papers on finite field arithmetic
papers on permutation enumeration
papers on q-series
papers on special functions
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Mathematical Society NERFINISHED
notableFor Carlitz binomial coefficients NERFINISHED
Carlitz exponential NERFINISHED
Carlitz identity in combinatorics NERFINISHED
Carlitz module NERFINISHED
Carlitz numbers NERFINISHED
Carlitz polynomials NERFINISHED
Carlitz q-Bernoulli numbers NERFINISHED
prolific mathematical publications
work on finite fields
work on number-theoretic functions
positionHeld professor of mathematics at Duke University
sexOrGender male

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Marshall Hall notableStudent Leonard Carlitz