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2026

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43
Citations
12753
World Ranking
1653
National Ranking
10

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Mathematics in Sweden Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Mathematics in Sweden Leader Award
  • 1983 - George Pólya Prize

Overview

Anders Björner is affiliated with the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. Their recent research contributions focus on topological aspects of Boolean functions, with publications spanning academic archives and peer-reviewed mathematical journals.

Their recent papers include:

  • Topological aspects of Boolean functions, 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Topological aspects of Boolean functions, 2024, Pure and Applied Mathematics Quarterly

Frequent collaborators in Björner's research include:

  • Mark Goresky
  • Robert MacPherson

Publication venues associated with the scientist's work are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Pure and Applied Mathematics Quarterly

In 1983, Anders Björner received the George Pólya Prize, an award recognizing contributions in mathematics.

Best Publications

  • Combinatorics of Coxeter Groups

    Anders Björner;Francesco Brenti

  • Oriented Matroids

    Bernd Sturmfels;Michel Las Vergnas;Anders Björner

  • Using the Borsuk-Ulam theorem : lectures on topological methods in combinatorics and geometry

    Jiří Matoušek;Anders Björner;Gunter M Ziegler

  • Shellable nonpure complexes and posets. II

    Anders Björner;Michelle L. Wachs

  • Shellable and Cohen-Macaulay partially ordered sets

    Anders Björner

  • On lexicographically shellable posets

    Anders Björner;Michelle Wachs

  • Chip-firing games on graphs

    Anders Björner;László Lovász;László Lovász;Peter W. Shor

  • Posets, Regular CW Complexes and Bruhat Order

    Anders Björner

  • Bruhat Order of Coxeter Groups and Shellability

    Anders Björner;Michelle Wachs

  • Matroid Applications: Homology and Shellability of Matroids and Geometric Lattices

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  • The Homology of "k-Equal" Manifolds and Related Partition Lattices

    A. Bjorner;V. Welker

  • Permutation statistics and linear extensions of posets

    Anders Bjorner;Michelle L. Wachs

  • Some combinatorial and algebraic properties of Coxeter complexes and Tits buildings

    Anders Björner

  • An Introduction to Cohen-Macaulay Partially Ordered Sets

    A. Björner;A. M. Garsia;R. P. Stanley

  • Matroid Applications: Introduction to Greedoids

    Anders Björner;Günter M. Ziegler

  • Hyperplane arrangements with a lattice of regions

    Anders Björner;Paul H. Edelman;Günter M. Ziegler

  • Chessboard Complexes and Matching Complexes

    A. Björner;L. Lovász;S. T. Vrećica;R. T. Živaljević

  • Combinatorial stratification of complex arrangements

    Anders Björner;Günter M. Ziegler

  • Generalized quotients in Coxeter groups

    Anders Björner;Anders Björner;Michelle L. Wachs

  • Linear decision trees: volume estimates and topological bounds

    Anders Björner;László Lovász;Andrew C. C. Yao

  • Chip-Firing Games on Directed Graphs

    Anders Björner;László Lovász

  • North-Holland Mathematical Library

    M. Artin;H. Bass;J. Eells;W. Feit

Frequent Co-Authors

Günter M. Ziegler
Günter M. Ziegler Freie Universität Berlin
Bernd Sturmfels
Bernd Sturmfels Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
Michelle L. Wachs
Michelle L. Wachs University of Miami
László Lovász
László Lovász Eötvös Loránd University
Gil Kalai
Gil Kalai Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Bruce E. Sagan
Bruce E. Sagan Michigan State University
Jiří Matoušek
Jiří Matoušek Charles University
Peter Frankl
Peter Frankl Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics

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