Italian mathematician (born 1952)
Patrizia M. Gianni (born 1952)[ 1] is an Italian mathematician specializing in computer algebra . She is known for her early research on Gröbner bases including her discovery of the FGLM algorithm for changing monomial orderings in Gröbner bases,[ 2] and for her development of the components of the Axiom computer algebra system concerning polynomials and rational functions .[ 3]
Gianni is a professor of algebra in the mathematics department of the University of Pisa .[ 4] She earned a laurea from the University of Pisa,[ 3] and has worked for IBM Research as well as for the University of Pisa.[ 5]
References
^ Birth year from Library of Congress catalog entry , retrieved 2022-03-15
^ Mora, Teo (2016), Solving polynomial equation systems. Vol. IV. Buchberger theory and beyond , Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, vol. 158, Cambridge University Press, p. 469, doi :10.1017/CBO9781316271902 , ISBN 978-1-107-10963-6 , MR 3559383 , at the Gröbner basis workshop held at Cornell University in October 1988 ... Patrizia Gianni and Daniel Lazard independently presented the FGLM algorithm
^ a b Jenks, Richard D.; Sutor, Robert S. (1992), "Contributors", Axiom: The Scientific Computation System , Springer, p. p. xxiii , doi :10.1007/978-1-4612-2940-7 , ISBN 978-1-4612-2940-7
^ Patrizia Gianni , University of Pisa Mathematics Department, retrieved 2022-03-15
^ "Patrizia M. Gianni" , ACM Digital Library , Association for Computing Machinery, retrieved 2022-03-15
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