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Dario Andrea Bini

Dario Andrea Bini

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Mathematics

D-Index
46
Citations
7458
World Ranking
1379
National Ranking
38

Overview

Dario Andrea Bini is affiliated with the University of Pisa in Italy. Their research primarily spans Mathematics and Computer Science, with significant contributions to computational theory and applied mathematics.

Their work has focused extensively on matrix theory and related algorithms, alongside topics such as holomorphic and operator theory, graph theory applications, and advanced optimization algorithms. More specifically, their main research areas include:

  • Matrix Theory and Algorithms
  • Holomorphic and Operator Theory
  • Graph theory and applications
  • Advanced Topics in Algebra
  • Advanced Optimization Algorithms Research
  • Random Matrices and Applications
  • Advanced Graph Theory Research

Frequent coauthors include:

  • Beatrice Meini
  • Bruno Iannazzo
  • Guy Latouche
  • Jie Meng
  • Federico Poloni

They have published in a variety of scholarly venues, notably:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Numerical Algorithms
  • SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications
  • ETNA - Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis
  • Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum

Recent scientific papers authored by Dario Andrea Bini include:

  • "An Edge Centrality Measure Based on the Kemeny Constant," 2023, published in SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications
  • "Geometric means of quasi-Toeplitz matrices," 2023, published in BIT Numerical Mathematics
  • "Numerical computation of the roots of Mandelbrot polynomials: an experimental analysis," 2024, published in ETNA - Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis
  • "Computational aspects of the geometric mean of two matrices: a survey," 2024, published in Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum
  • "Computing eigenvalues of semi-infinite quasi-Toeplitz matrices," 2022, published in Numerical Algorithms

Best Publications

  • Polynomial and Matrix Computations

    Dario Bini;Victor Y. Pan

  • Numerical methods for structured Markov chains

    Dario Andrea Bini;Guy Latouche;Beatrice Meini

  • Numerical Solution of Algebraic Riccati Equations

    Dario A. Bini;Bruno Iannazzo;Beatrice Meini

  • Design, analysis, and implementation of a multiprecision polynomial rootfinder

    Dario Andrea Bini;Giuseppe Fiorentino

  • O(n 2.7799 ) Complexity for n*n Approximate Matrix Multiplication.

    Dario Bini;Milvio Capovani;Francesco Romani;Grazia Lotti

  • Polynomial and matrix computations (vol. 1): fundamental algorithms

    Dario Bini;Victor Y. Pan

  • SPECTRAL AND COMPUTATIONAL PROPERTIES OF BAND SYMMETRIC TOEPLITZ MATRICES

    Dario Andrea Bini;Milvio Capovani

  • Numerical computation of polynomial zeros by means of Aberth's method

    Dario Andrea Bini

  • On the Solution of a Nonlinear Matrix Equation arising in Queueing Problems

    Dario Bini;Beatrice Meini

  • Computing the Karcher mean of symmetric positive definite matrices

    Dario A. Bini;Bruno Iannazzo

  • Relations between exact and approximate bilinear algorithms. Applications

    Dario Andrea Bini

  • Fast and stable QR eigenvalue algorithms for generalized companion matrices and secular equations

    Dario A. Bini;Luca Gemignani;Victor Y. Pan

  • Algorithms for the matrix pth root

    Dario Andrea Bini;Nicholas J. Higham;Beatrice Meini

  • An effective matrix geometric mean satisfying the Ando–Li–Mathias properties

    Dario Andrea Bini;Beatrice Meini;Federico Giovanni Poloni

  • On a matrix algebra related to the discrete Hartley transform

    Dario Bini;Paola Favati

  • Numerical Methods for Structured Markov Chains (Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computation)

    Dario A. Bini;Guy Latouche;Beatrice Meini

  • Solving secular and polynomial equations: A multiprecision algorithm

    Dario A. Bini;Leonardo Robol

  • On Cyclic Reduction Applied to a Class of Toeplitz-Like Matrices Arising in Queueing Problems

    Dario Bini;Beatrice Meini

  • Parallel solution of certain toeplitz linear systems

    Dario Bini

  • APPROXIMATE SOLUTIONS FOR THE BILINEAR FORM COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEM

    Dario Andrea Bini;G Lotti;Francesco Romani

Frequent Co-Authors

Victor Y. Pan
Victor Y. Pan City University of New York
Guy Latouche
Guy Latouche Université Libre de Bruxelles
Peter G. Taylor
Peter G. Taylor University of Melbourne
Israel Gohberg
Israel Gohberg Tel Aviv University
Albrecht Böttcher
Albrecht Böttcher Chemnitz University of Technology
Eugene E. Tyrtyshnikov
Eugene E. Tyrtyshnikov Russian Academy of Sciences
Françoise Tisseur
Françoise Tisseur University of Manchester
Giovanni Manzini
Giovanni Manzini University of Eastern Piedmont Amadeo Avogadro
Michele Benzi
Michele Benzi Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
Nicholas J. Higham
Nicholas J. Higham University of Manchester

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