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Overview

Bruno Salvy is affiliated with the French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (INRIA) in France. Their research spans primarily two broad fields: Computer Science and Mathematics.

The scientist's work focuses on various subfields, including:

  • Computational Theory and Mathematics
  • Geometry and Topology
  • Computational Mechanics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Applied Mathematics

Salvy's published topics encompass:

  • Polynomial and algebraic computation
  • Advanced Numerical Analysis Techniques
  • Semigroups and automata theory
  • Mathematics and Applications
  • Mathematical functions and polynomials
  • Coding theory and cryptography
  • Advanced Mathematical Identities

The recent scholarly articles authored or coauthored by Bruno Salvy include:

  • Computation of Tight Enclosures for Laplacian Eigenvalues, 2020, SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing
  • Effective coefficient asymptotics of multivariate rational functions via semi-numerical algorithms for polynomial systems, 2020, Journal of Symbolic Computation
  • Minimization of differential equations and algebraic values of -functions, 2023, Mathematics of Computation
  • Reduction-based creative telescoping for definite summation of D-finite functions, 2024, Journal of Symbolic Computation
  • Minimization of differential equations and algebraic values of -functions, 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent co-authors of Salvy are:

  • Alaa Ibrahim
  • Tanguy Rivoal
  • Alin Bostan
  • Hadrien Brochet
  • Vincent Neiger

Salvy's publications have appeared mainly in the following venues:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Symbolic Computation
  • Mathematics of Computation
  • SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing
  • Journal of the ACM

Best Publications

  • GFUN: a Maple package for the manipulation of generating and holonomic functions in one variable

    Bruno Salvy;Paul Zimmermann

  • Euler Sums and Contour Integral Representations

    Philippe Flajolet;Bruno Salvy

  • A Gröbner Free Alternative for Polynomial System Solving

    Marc Giusti;Grégoire Lecerf;Bruno Salvy

  • Non-commutative Elimination in Ore Algebras Proves Multivariate Identities

    F. Chyzak;B. Salvy

  • On the complexity of Gröbner basis computation of semi-regular overdetermined algebraic equations

    Jean-Charles Faugère;Magali Bardet;Bruno Salvy

  • Varieties of Increasing Trees

    François Bergeron;Philippe Flajolet;Bruno Salvy

  • Motif statistics

    Pierre Nicodème;Bruno Salvy;Philippe Flajolet

  • Automatic average-case analysis of algorithms

    Philippe Flajolet;Bruno Salvy;Paul Zimmermann

  • On the complexity of the F 5 Gröbner basis algorithm

    Magali Bardet;Jean-Charles Faugère;Bruno Salvy

  • Fast algorithms for computing isogenies between elliptic curves

    Alin Bostan;François Morain;Bruno Salvy;Éric Schost

  • On the complexity of solving quadratic Boolean systems

    Magali Bardet;Jean-Charles FaugèRe;Bruno Salvy;Pierre-Jean Spaenlehauer

  • Complexity of Gröbner basis computation for Semi-regular Overdetermined sequences over F_2 with solutions in F_2

    Magali Bardet;Jean-Charles Faugère;Bruno Salvy

  • On Location and Approximation of Clusters of Zeros: Case of Embedding Dimension One

    M. Giusti;G. Lecerf;B. Salvy;J.-C. Yakoubsohn

  • Fast computation of special resultants

    Alin Bostan;Philippe Flajolet;Bruno Salvy;Éric Schost

  • Non-D-finite excursions in the quarter plane

    Alin Bostan;Kilian Raschel;Bruno Salvy

  • Differential equations for algebraic functions

    Alin Bostan;Frédéric Chyzak;Bruno Salvy;Grégoire Lecerf

  • On Location and Approximation of Clusters of Zeros of Analytic Functions

    M. Giusti;G. Lecerf;B. Salvy;J.-C. Yakoubsohn

  • Hypergeometrics and the cost structure of quadtrees

    Philippe Flajolet;Gilbert Labelle;Louise Laforest;Bruno Salvy

  • Effective bounds for P-recursive sequences

    Marc Mezzarobba;Bruno Salvy

  • Fast algorithms for computing isogenies between elliptic curves

    Alin Bostan;Bruno Salvy;Francois Morain;Eric Schost

  • Complexity issues in bivariate polynomial factorization

    A. Bostan;G. Lecerf;B. Salvy;É. Schost

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippe Flajolet
Philippe Flajolet French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Wojciech Szpankowski
Wojciech Szpankowski Purdue University West Lafayette
Jean-Charles Faugère
Jean-Charles Faugère French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Robert Sedgewick
Robert Sedgewick Princeton University
Jonathan M. Borwein
Jonathan M. Borwein University of Newcastle Australia
Evangelos Kranakis
Evangelos Kranakis Carleton University
Danny Krizanc
Danny Krizanc Wesleyan University
Yann Bugeaud
Yann Bugeaud University of Strasbourg

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