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D-Index
52
Citations
9936
World Ranking
966
National Ranking
448

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - SIAM Fellow For foundational contributions to the numerical solution of polynomial systems and applications of algebraic geometry.
  • 2013 - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
  • 1979 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Andrew J. Sommese is affiliated with the University of Notre Dame in the United States and specializes in computer science, with a focus on multiple subfields including artificial intelligence, computer vision and pattern recognition, computer networks and communications, information systems, and radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging.

The scientist's research spans a variety of topics, with significant contributions in data visualization and analytics, image and video quality assessment, advanced software engineering methodologies, model-driven software engineering techniques, topic modeling, advanced malware detection techniques, and network security and intrusion detection.

Recent publications include:

  • Euler Diagram Transformations, 2024, Technische Universität Berlin - Universitätsbibliothek
  • Preserving constraints in horizontal model transformations, 2024, Technische Universität Berlin - Universitätsbibliothek
  • ChatGPT-driven machine learning code generation for android malware detection, 2024, The Computer Journal
  • Exploiting Spatial Information to Enhance DTI Segmentations via Spatial Fuzzy c-Means with Covariance Matrix Data and Non-Euclidean Metrics, 2021, Applied Sciences
  • Visual Specification Patterns, 2024, Technische Universität Berlin - Universitätsbibliothek

Frequent co-authors include:

  • J. I. Nelson
  • Michalis Pavlidis
  • Nikolaos Polatidis
  • Diwei Zhou
  • Javier Carreno

Publications have appeared mainly in venues such as:

  • Technische Universität Berlin - Universitätsbibliothek
  • The Computer Journal
  • Applied Sciences
  • Kalpa publications in computing
  • Expert Systems

Awards received by Andrew J. Sommese include:

  • SIAM Fellow (2017) for foundational contributions to the numerical solution of polynomial systems and applications of algebraic geometry
  • Fellow of the American Mathematical Society (2013)
  • Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (1979)

Best Publications

  • The numerical solution of systems of polynomials arising in engineering and science

    Andrew John Sommese;Charles W. Wampler

  • The Adjunction Theory of Complex Projective Varieties

    Mauro Beltrametti;Andrew John Sommese

  • Numerically Solving Polynomial Systems with Bertini

    Daniel J. Bates;Jonathan D. Haunstein;Andrew J. Sommese;Charles W. Wampler

  • Numerical continuation methods for solving polynomial systems arising in kinematics

    C. W. Wampler;A. P. Morgan;A. J. Sommese

  • A homotopy for solving general polynomial systems that respects m-homogeneous structures

    Alexander Morgan;Andrew Sommese

  • Complete Solution of the Nine-Point Path Synthesis Problem for Four-Bar Linkages

    C. W. Wampler;A. P. Morgan;A. J. Sommese

  • Vanishing Theorems on Complex Manifolds

    Bernard Shiffman;Andrew John Sommese

  • Coefficient-parameter polynomial continuation

    Alexander P. Morgan;Andrew J. Sommese

  • Errata: Computing all solutions to polynomial systems using homotopy continuation

    Alexander P. Morgan;Andrew J. Sommese

  • Submanifolds of Abelian varieties to Rebecca

    Andrew John Sommese

  • Numerical Decomposition of the Solution Sets of Polynomial Systems into Irreducible Components

    Andrew J. Sommese;Jan Verschelde;Charles W. Wampler

  • Hyperplane sections of projective surfaces I—The adjunction mapping

    Andrew John Sommese

  • On the adjunction mapping

    Andrew John Sommese;A. Van de Ven

  • Software for numerical algebraic geometry: a paradigm and progress towards its implementation

    Daniel J. Bates;Jonathan D. Hauenstein;Andrew J. Sommese;Charles W. Wampler

  • On the adjunction theoretic structure of projective varieties

    Andrew John Sommese

  • On manifolds that cannot be ample divisors

    Andrew John Sommese

  • Adaptive Multiprecision Path Tracking

    Daniel J. Bates;Jonathan D. Hauenstein;Andrew J. Sommese;Charles W. Wampler

  • Numerical Homotopies to Compute Generic Points on Positive Dimensional Algebraic Sets

    Andrew J. Sommese;Jan Verschelde

  • Finding all isolated solutions to polynomial systems using HOMPACK

    Alexander P. Morgan;Andrew J. Sommese;Layne T. Watson

  • On Reider’s method and higher order embeddings

    M. Beltrametti;P. Francia;A. J. Sommese

  • Basic Algebraic Geometry

    Andrew J Sommese;Charles W Wampler

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles W. Wampler
Charles W. Wampler General Motors (United States)
Bernard Shiffman
Bernard Shiffman Johns Hopkins University
Thomas Peternell
Thomas Peternell University of Bayreuth
Layne T. Watson
Layne T. Watson Virginia Tech
Rafael I. Nepomechie
Rafael I. Nepomechie University of Miami
Giorgio Ottaviani
Giorgio Ottaviani University of Florence
Chi-Wang Shu
Chi-Wang Shu Brown University
Gert-Martin Greuel
Gert-Martin Greuel Technical University of Kaiserslautern

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