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Institutions
  
Columbia University

Alma mater
  
Harvard University

Movies
  
A Beautiful Mind

Name
  
Dave Bayer

Fields
  
Mathematics, Film

Role
  
Mathematician


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Education
  
Swarth College, Harvard University

Similar People
  
Persi Diaconis, George II of Great Britain, Jason Gray‑Stanford, Ron Howard, John Forbes Nash - Jr

Doctoral advisor
  
Heisuke Hironaka

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David Allen Bayer (born November 29, 1955) is an American mathematician known for his contributions in algebra and symbolic computation and for his consulting work in the movie industry. He is a professor of mathematics at Barnard College, Columbia University.

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Education and career

Bayer was educated at Swarthmore College as an undergraduate, where he attended a course on combinatorial algorithms given by Herbert Wilf. During that semester, Bayer related several original ideas to Wilf on the subject. These contributions were later incorporated into the second edition of Wilf and Albert Nijenhuis' influential book Combinatorial Algorithms, with a detailed acknowledgement by its authors. Bayer subsequently earned his PhD at Harvard University in 1982 under the direction of Heisuke Hironaka with a dissertation entitled The Division Algorithm and the Hilbert Scheme. He joined Columbia University thereafter.

Contributions

Bayer has worked in various areas of algebra and symbolic computation, including Hilbert functions, Betti numbers, and linear programming. He has written a number of highly cited papers in these areas with other notable mathematicians, including Bernd Sturmfels, Jeffrey Lagarias, Irena Peeva, and David Eisenbud.

Consulting

Bayer was a mathematics consultant for the film A Beautiful Mind, the biopic of John Nash, and also had a cameo as one of the "Pen Ceremony" professors.

References

Dave Bayer Wikipedia