This volume, as Andrew M. Odlzyko writes in the foreword,
commemorates and celebrates the life and achievements of an
extraordinary person. Originally conceived as an 80th birthday
tribute to Herbert Wilf, the well-known combinatorialist, the book
has evolved beyond the proceeds of the W80 tribute.
Professor Wilf was an award-winning teacher, who was supportive
of women mathematicians, and who had an unusually high proportion
of women among his PhD candidates. He was Editor-in-chief of the
American Mathematical Monthly and a founder of both the Journal of
Algorithms and of the Electronic Journal of Combinatorics. But he
was first a researcher, driven by his desire to know and explain
the inner workings of the mathematical world.
The book collects high-quality, refereed research contributions
by some of Professor Wilf s colleagues, students, and
collaborators. Many of the papers presented here were featured in
the Third Waterloo Workshop on Computer Algebra (WWCA 2011, W80),
held May 26-29, 2011 at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo,
Canada. Others were included because of their relationship to his
important work in combinatorics. All are presented as a tribute to
Herb Wilf s contributions to mathematics and mathematical
life."
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