Marko Petkovšek
Marko Petkovšek (1955 – 2023) was a Slovenian mathematician working mainly in symbolic computation. He was a professor of discrete and computational mathematics at the University of Ljubljana. He is best known for Petkovšek's algorithm. Together with Herbert Wilf and Doron Zeilberger he wrote the book A = B.
Education and career
Petkovšek was born in 1955 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.[1][2] He attended the University of Ljubljana for his bachelors and masters degrees, which he finished respectively in 1978 and 1986.[1][3] He completed his PhD at Carnegie Mellon University under the supervision of Dana Scott, with a thesis titled Finding Closed-Form Solutions of Difference Equations by Symbolic Methods.[4]
Petkovšek died in 2023.[2]
Books
- Petkovšek, Marko; Wilf, Herbert; Zeilberger, Doron (1996). A = B. A. K. Peters/CRC Press. ISBN 9781568810638.[5]
References
- "Predavanja" [Lectures]. Matematično Raziskovalno Srečanje (in Slovenian). 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
- "Umrl je prof. dr. Marko Petkovšek" [Professor Marko Petkovšek has died]. Faculty of Mathematics and Physics (in Slovenian). University of Ljubljana. 27 March 2023. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
- "Marko Petkovšek (COBISS profile)". COBISS. Republic of Slovenia. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
- Marko Petkovšek at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Reviews of A = B:
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