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Faculty

  • Olga Azenhas

    oazenhas@mat.uc.pt

  • Research Area

    Algebraic Combinatorics

  • Institution

    University of Coimbra

  • PhD

    Institution: University of Coimbra
    Year: 1991

  • Main research publications

    • Multiplicity-free skew Schur functions with full interval support (with A. Conflitti, R.Mamede) , Séminaire Lotharingien de Combinatoire 75 (2019)
    • The symmetry of Littlewood-Richardson coefficients: a new hive model involutory bijection (with I. Terada, R. C. King) , SIDMA 0 (2018)
    • Growth diagrams and non-symmetric Cauchy identities on NW (SE) near staircases (with Aram Emami) , in: Dynamics, Games and Science - International Conference and Advanced School Planet Earth DGS II (ISBN: 2364-9518), pp. 41-67 , Springer, 2015
    • An analogue of the Robinson-Schensted-Knuth correspondence and non-symmetric Cauchy kernels for truncated staircases, (with Aram Emami) , European Journal of Combinatorics 46 (2015)
    • Linear time equivalent Littlewood-Richardson coefficient maps (with Alessandro Conflitti, Ricardo Mamede) , Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science Proceedings, AK (2009)
  • PhD Students

    • Aram Emami Dashtaki An Analogue of the Robinson-Schensted-Knuth Correspondence, Growth Diagrams, and Non-symmetric Cauchy Kernels 2014
    • Ricardo Nuno Fonseca de Campos Pereira Mamede Chaves, Palavras Francas e Realizações Matriciais de Pares de Quadros de Young 2007

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Defended Theses

  • Some aspects of descent theory and applications
      Rui Rodrigues de Abreu Fernandes Prezado (January 2024)
      Maria Manuel Clementino
      Fernando Lucatelli Nunes
  • Comparability between different systems: star-shaped and convex transform orders
      Beatriz Ferreira Santos (December 2023)
      Paulo Eduardo Oliveira
      Idir Arab
  • On Lax Idempotent Monads in Topology
      Carlos Miguel Alves Fitas (December 2023)
      Maria Manuel Clementino
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