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Marni Mishna
Professor & Associate Dean, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Department of Mathematics
Faculty of Science
Areas of interest
My main research interests are in enumerative, analytic and algebraic combinatorics. My current research focus is exact enumeration of lattice paths, and enumerative applications of symmetric function operations. A major theme in my work is the development of a combinatorial understanding of generating functions which satisfy linear differential equations with polynomial coefficients.
Education
- Ph.D. Mathematics · Université du Québec à Montréal · 2003