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Bruno Buchberger

Bruno Buchberger (born 22 October 1942) is Professor of Computer Mathematics at Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria. In his 1965 Ph.D. thesis, he created the theory of Gröbner bases, and has developed this theory throughout his career. He named these objects after his advisor Wolfgang Gröbner. Since 1995, he has been active in the Theorema project at the University of Linz.

Contents

  • 1 Career
  • 2 Awards
  • 3 See also
  • 4 References
  • 5 Sources
  • 6 External links

Career

In 1987 Buchberger founded and chaired the Research Ins*ute for Symbolic Computation (RISC) at Johannes Kepler University. In 1985 he started the Journal of Symbolic Computation, which has now become the premier publication in the field of computer algebra.

Buchberger also conceived Softwarepark Hagenberg in 1989 and since then has been directing the expansion of this Austrian technology park for software.

In 2014 he became a member of the Global Digital Mathematical Library Working Group of the IMU.

Awards

  • Wilhelm Exner Medal (1995).
  • Paris Kanellakis Theory and Practice Award (2007). For theory of Gröbner bases.
  • Golden Medal of Honor by the Upper Austrian Government
  • Honorary doctorates from the Universities of Nijmegen (1993), Timișoara (2000), Bath (2005), Waterloo (2011), and Innsbruck (2012).
  • Herbrand Award for Distinguished Contributions to Automated Reasoning (2018)

See also

  • Buchberger's algorithm
  • Gröbner bases

References

    Sources

    • "Foreword: Bruno Buchberger - A Life Devoted to Symbolic Computation". doi:10.1016/j.jsc.2005.09.005. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

    External links

    Media related to Bruno Buchberger at Wikimedia Commons

    • Buchberger's university website
    • RISC website