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Italian mathematician (born 1952)

Patrizia M. Gianni (born 1952) is an Italian mathematician specializing in computer algebra. She is known for her early research on Gröbner bases including her discovery of the FGLM algorithm for changing monomial orderings in Gröbner bases, and for her development of the components of the Axiom computer algebra system concerning polynomials and rational functions.

Gianni is a professor of algebra in the mathematics department of the University of Pisa. She earned a laurea from the University of Pisa, and has worked for IBM Research as well as for the University of Pisa.

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  1. Birth year from Library of Congress catalog entry, retrieved 2022-03-15
  2. Mora, Teo (2016), Solving polynomial equation systems. Vol. IV. Buchberger theory and beyond, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, vol. 158, Cambridge University Press, p. 469, doi:10.1017/CBO9781316271902, ISBN 978-1-107-10963-6, MR 3559383, at the Gröbner basis workshop held at Cornell University in October 1988 ... Patrizia Gianni and Daniel Lazard independently presented the FGLM algorithm
  3. ^ Jenks, Richard D.; Sutor, Robert S. (1992), "Contributors", Axiom: The Scientific Computation System, Springer, p. p. xxiii, doi:10.1007/978-1-4612-2940-7, ISBN 978-1-4612-2940-7
  4. Patrizia Gianni, University of Pisa Mathematics Department, retrieved 2022-03-15
  5. "Patrizia M. Gianni", ACM Digital Library, Association for Computing Machinery, retrieved 2022-03-15

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