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Name
  
Eric Bach

Role
  
Computer scientist


Fields
  
Computer Science

Doctoral advisor
  
Manuel Blum

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Institutions
  
University of Wisconsin - Madison

Alma mater
  
University of California - Berkeley University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

Doctoral students
  
John Watrous Victor Shoup

Books
  
Analytic methods in the analysis and design of number-theoretic algorithms

Education
  
University of Michigan, University of California, Berkeley

Notable students
  
John Watrous, Victor Shoup

Similar People
  
John Watrous, Victor Shoup, Manuel Blum

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Eric Bach is an American computer scientist who has made contributions to computational number theory. Bach completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and got his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1984 under the supervision of Manuel Blum. He is currently a professor at the Computer Science Department, University of Wisconsin–Madison. Among other work, he gave explicit bounds for the Chebotarev density theorem which imply that if one assumes the generalized Riemann hypothesis then ( Z / n Z ) is generated by its elements smaller than 2(log n)2. This result shows that the generalized Riemann hypothesis implies tight bounds for the necessary run-time of the deterministic version of the Miller–Rabin primality test. Bach also did some of the first work on pinning down the actual expected run-time of the Pollard rho method where previous work relied on heuristic estimates and empirical data.

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