Doron Zeilberger
استاد · Algebraic Combinatorics
Rutgers, The State University of New Jerseyمعرفی
Doron Zeilberger is a Board of Governors Professor and Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Rutgers University, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics in the School of Arts and Sciences. His research spans algebraic and enumerative combinatorics, experimental mathematics, and symbolic computation, with applications to number theory, probability, and cryptography.
His work focuses on automated proof techniques, generating functions, and combinatorial sequences, often implemented via Maple packages like ALLADI.txt, BEUKERS.txt, and AperyLimits.txt. He has explored irrationality proofs, non-transitive dice, and computational models in biology and finance.
Recent articles emphasize symbolic algorithms for continued fractions, Diophantine equations, and automated enumeration in combinatorics. He is a pioneer in computational mathematics, advocating for the integration of computers in rigorous mathematical research.


