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Mark D. Haiman is a Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, Department of Mathematics, with research interests spanning algebra, combinatorics, and algebraic geometry. His work connects symmetric function theory with geometric objects like Hilbert schemes and algebraic structures such as Cherednik algebras and Hecke algebras.
- Appointed: 2001
- Contact: mhaiman@math.berkeley.edu
- Teaching: Math 256B—Algebraic Geometry (Spring 2025), Math 249—Algebraic Combinatorics (Spring 2024), and others in calculus and Lie groups.
Research Interests: Haiman's research focuses on Macdonald polynomials, LLT polynomials, Hilbert schemes of points in the plane, and their combinatorial and geometric implications. His work includes resolving the Macdonald positivity conjecture and the n! conjecture through algebraic geometry.
Publications: Haiman has contributed to foundational papers in combinatorial and algebraic structures, including generalizations of the shuffle theorem and positivity results for LLT polynomials. His articles often bridge representation theory, symmetric functions, and geometric methods.
Students: He has supervised numerous PhD students, including Magda Hlavacek (2023), Foster Tom (2022), Jeremy Meza (2021), Maryam Farahmand-Asil (2018), Maria Monks Gillespie (2016), and others working on combinatorial algebraic geometry and related fields.
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