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    Bruno Buchberger (born 22 October 1942) is Professor of Computer Mathematics at Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria. In his 1965 Ph.D. thesis,...
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  • extracting information on these common zeros. It was introduced by Bruno Buchberger simultaneously with the definition of Gröbner bases. Euclidean algorithm...
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  • Buchberger may refer to: Bruno Buchberger (born 1942), professor of computer mathematics at Johannes Kepler University Hubert Buchberger (born 1951), German...
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  • bases were introduced by Bruno Buchberger in his 1965 Ph.D. thesis, which also included an algorithm to compute them (Buchberger's algorithm). He named them...
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  • multiple people Bruno Brunod (born 1962), Italian athlete and a bicyclist Bruno Bruyere (born 1965), Belgian cyclist Bruno Buchberger (born 1942), Austrian...
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    of Gröbner bases for polynomial rings was developed by his student Bruno Buchberger in 1965, who named them for Gröbner. Gröbner is also known for the...
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  • modules. For example, the theory of Gröbner bases was introduced by Bruno Buchberger for ideals in a polynomial ring R = K[x1, ..., xn] over a field. The...
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    (CAD) allows the computation of the topology of semi-algebraic sets, Bruno Buchberger presented Gröbner bases and his algorithm to compute them, Daniel Lazard...
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  • located in Hagenberg im Mühlkreis, Austria, founded in 1989 by Professor Bruno Buchberger. The Softwarepark Hagenberg is a unique collaboration where research...
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  • Gröbner basis is an algorithmic concept that was introduced in 1973 by Bruno Buchberger. It is presently fundamental in computational geometry. A Gröbner basis...
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    the top one being Journal of Symbolic Computation founded in 1985 by Bruno Buchberger. There are also several other journals that regularly publish articles...
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  • mathematicians and computer scientists. It was established in 1985 by Bruno Buchberger, who served as its editor until 1994. The journal covers a wide variety...
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  • It is fully independent of the Gröbner basis method, introduced by Bruno Buchberger (1965), even if Gröbner bases may be used to compute characteristic...
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  • in Hagenberg near Linz in Austria. RISC was founded in 1987 under Bruno Buchberger and moved to Hagenberg in 1989. The present chairman of RISC is Peter...
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  • independently developed by Tadao Kasami 1965 – Buchberger's algorithm for computing Gröbner bases developed by Bruno Buchberger 1965 – LR parsers invented by Donald...
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    Bertinoro, Italy, February 16–18, 2003 : proceedings / Andrea Asperti, Bruno Buchberger, James H. Davenport (eds.). London Mathematical Society Journal of...
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  • after, Jacob Grimm in 1822. Gröbner basis: the theory was developed by Bruno Buchberger, who named them after his advisor, Wolfgang Gröbner. Halley's comet...
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    Rånby, 1996 Jozef Stefaan Schell, 1995 Gottfried Biegelmeier, 1995 Bruno Buchberger, 1995 Siegfried Selberherr, 1994 Max L. Birnstiel, 1994 Josef Singer...
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  • technologies for the electronic design automation industry". 2007 Bruno Buchberger For "his role in developing the theory of Groebner bases, which has...
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  • Holzmann, Robert Kurshan, Moshe Vardi, and Pierre Wolper, Robert Brayton, Bruno Buchberger, Corinna Cortes and Vladimir Vapnik, Mihir Bellare and Phillip Rogaway...
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  • Papers, Springer Verlag, – ISBN 978-3-540-20221-9 Roberto Moreno-Díaz, Bruno Buchberger, José-Luis Freire (Eds.), Computer Aided Systems Theory – Eurocast...
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  • Zohar Manna and Richard Waldinger (2016) Lawrence C. Paulson (2017) Bruno Buchberger (2018) Nikolaj Bjørner and Leonardo de Moura (2019) Franz Baader (2020)...
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  • DES (1994) Angus A. Bruneau DEng (2007) Tom Brzustowski DEng (1997) Bruno Buchberger DMath (2011) Hans Bühlmann DMath (1995) Ian Burton DES (2013) Jules...
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  • A Janet basis is the predecessor of a Gröbner basis introduced by Bruno Buchberger for polynomial ideals. In order to generate a Janet basis for any given...
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    Jürgen Bodenseer (1965), president of the Tyrolean Economic Chamber Bruno Buchberger (1960), mathematician Anna Gamper (1993), first female professor of...
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  • Reine Angew. Math. 165 (218): 79–108. doi:10.1515/crll.1965.218.79. Bruno Buchberger: Ein Algorithmus zum Auffinden der Basiselemente des Restklassenringes...
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  • bases of commutative algebra (which were originally introduced by Bruno Buchberger); therefore they are also sometimes called differential Gröbner basis...
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    additional opinions, which were positive. These included assessments by Bruno Buchberger and Woody Bledsoe, but in 1977 his application was rejected with 31...
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  • applications", McGraw-Hill, 1996. ISBN 0-07-006618-3. N. K. Bose, Bruno Buchberger and J. P. Guiver, "Multidimensional systems theory and applications"...
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  • Freiburg im Breisgau. The first edition of the Lexikon was edited by Michael Buchberger, bishop of Regensburg, between 1930 and 1938. It was an emended and expanded...
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