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Dartmouth’s capacity to advance its dual mission of education and research depends upon the full diversity and inclusivity of this community. We must increase diversity among our faculty, students, and staff. As we do so, we must also create a community in which every individual, regardless of gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, socio-economic status, disability, nationality, political or religious views, or position within the institution, is respected. On this close-knit and intimate campus, we must ensure that every person knows that they are a valued member of our community.
Images courtesy of Professor Sergi Elizalde
Research interests of this group include enumerative combinatorics with work on permutations, bijections,
pattern avoidance, tableaux, generating functions, and lattice paths; algebraic combinatorics; combinatorial
representation theory; extremal and probabilistic combinatorics; statistical physics; and applications to
dynamical systems, computational biology, and the theory of computing.