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34
Citations
12098
World Ranking
7486
National Ranking
2511

Overview

Bruce T. Milne is affiliated with the University of New Mexico in the United States. Their research broadly spans the field of Computer Science, with specific focus areas including Information Systems and Computational Theory and Mathematics.

The scientist's body of work covers several topics, notably:

  • Digital Rights Management and Security
  • Mathematics, Computing, and Information Processing

Bruce T. Milne has contributed to recent scholarly publications that include:

  • Is Long Context All You Need? Leveraging LLM's Extended Context for NL2SQL, 2025, Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment
  • Is Long Context All You Need? Leveraging LLM's Extended Context for NL2SQL, 2025, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Yeounoh Chung
  • Gaurav Tarlok Kakkar
  • Yu Gan
  • Fatma Özcan

The main venues for Bruce T. Milne's publications are:

  • Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • Indices of landscape pattern

    R. V. O'Neill;J. R. Krummel;R. H. Gardner;G. Sugihara

  • Effects of changing spatial scale on the analysis of landscape pattern

    Monica G. Turner;Robert V. O'Neill;Robert H. Gardner;Bruce T. Milne

  • Neutral models for the analysis of broad-scale landscape pattern

    Robert H. Gardner;Bruce T. Milne;Monica G. Turnei;Robert V. O'Neill

  • Detecting Critical Scales in Fragmented Landscapes

    Timothy H. Keitt;Dean L. Urban;Bruce T. Milne

  • Scaling of 'landscapes' in landscape ecology, or, landscape ecology from a beetle's perspective

    John A. Wiens;Bruce T. Milne

  • Animal movements and population dynamics in heterogeneous landscapes

    A. R. Johnson;J. A. Wiens;B. T. Milne;T. O. Crist

  • The fractal nature of nature: power laws, ecological complexity and biodiversity

    James H. Brown;Vijay K. Gupta;Bai-Lian Li;Bruce T. Milne

  • The complex structure of hunter–gatherer social networks

    Marcus J. Hamilton;Bruce T. Milne;Robert S. Walker;Oskar F. Burger

  • Animal movement in heterogeneous landscapes: an experiment with Eleodes beetles in shortgrass prairie.

    T. O. Crist;D. S. Guertin;J. A. Wiens;B. T. Milne

  • Lessons from applying fractal models to landscape patterns

    B. T Milne

  • Resource utilization scales and landscape pattern

    R. V. O'Neill;B. T. Milne;M. G. Turner;R. H. Gardner

  • Spatial Aggregation and Neutral Models in Fractal Landscapes

    Bruce T. Milne

  • Measuring the fractal geometry of landscapes

    Bruce T. Milne

  • Frontiers of Ecology

    John N. Thompson;O. J. Reichman;Peter J. Morin;Gary A. Polis

  • Diffusion in Fractcal Landscapes: Simulations and Experimental Studies of Tenebrionid Beetle Movements

    A. R. Johnson;B. T. Milne;J. A. Wiens

  • Fractal patterns of insect movement in microlandscape mosaics

    John A. Wiens;Thomas O. Crist;Bruce T. Milne

  • Detection of Critical Densities Associated with Pinon-Juniper Woodland Ecotones

    Bruce T. Milne;Alan R. Johnson;Timothy H. Keitt;Colleen A. Hatfield

  • Nonlinear scaling of space use in human hunter–gatherers

    Marcus J. Hamilton;Bruce T. Milne;Robert S. Walker;James H. Brown

  • Heterogeneity and spatial hierarchies

    Robert V. O’Neill;Robert H. Gardner;Bruce T. Milne;Monica G. Turner

  • Motivation and Benefits of Complex Systems Approaches in Ecology

    Bruce T. Milne

Frequent Co-Authors

Vijay K. Gupta
Vijay K. Gupta University of Colorado Boulder
John A. Wiens
John A. Wiens Colorado State University
Robert V. O'Neill
Robert V. O'Neill Oak Ridge National Laboratory
James H. Brown
James H. Brown University of New Mexico
Robert H. Gardner
Robert H. Gardner University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
Andrew J. Kerkhoff
Andrew J. Kerkhoff Kenyon College
Thomas O. Crist
Thomas O. Crist Miami University
Peter Hraber
Peter Hraber Los Alamos National Laboratory
Monica G. Turner
Monica G. Turner University of Wisconsin–Madison
Richard T. T. Forman
Richard T. T. Forman Harvard University

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