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.
Mathematicians in the group have included
Jean-Paul Allouche,
Jean Berstel,
Valérie Berthé,
Veronique Bruyere,
Julien Cassaigne,
Christian Choffrut,
Robert Cori,
Maxime Crochemore
Jacques Desarmenien,
Volker Diekert,
Dominique Foata,
Christiane Frougny,
Guo-Niu Han,
Tero Harju,
Philippe Jacquet,
Juhani Karhumäki,
Roman Kolpakov,
Gregory Koucherov,
Eric Laporte,
Alain Lascoux,
Bernard Leclerc,
Aldo De Luca,
Filippo Mignosi,
Mehryar Mohri,
Dominique Perrin,
Jean-Éric Pin,
Giuseppe Pirillo,
Nadia Pisanti,
Wojciech Plandowski,
Dominique Poulalhon,
Gesine Reinert,
Antonio Restivo,
Christophe Reutenauer,
Marie-France Sagot,
Jacques Sakarovitch,
Gilles Schaeffer,
Sophie Schbath,
Marcel-Paul Schützenberger,
Patrice Séébold,
Imre Simon,
Wojciech Szpankowski,
Jean-Yves Thibon,
Stefano Varricchio,
and Michael Waterman.

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