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* [[#mora16|2016 book-volume]], ''Solving Polynomial Equation Systems IV: [[Bruno Buchberger|Buchberger]] Theory and Beyond'', on the [[Buchberger algorithm]]
* [[#mora16|2016 book-volume]], ''Solving Polynomial Equation Systems IV: [[Bruno Buchberger|Buchberger]] Theory and Beyond'', on the [[Buchberger algorithm]]


Mora is on the [[scientific peer review|managing-editorial-board]] of the journal ''[[Applicable Algebra in Engineering, Communication and Computing|AAECC]]'' published by [[Springer]],<ref name=aaeccBoard/> and was also formerly an editor of the ''Bulletin of the [[Iranian Mathematical Society]]''.{{efn|See [http://www.disi.unige.it/person/MoraF/ previous faculty-page].}} Mora co-chaired a 2008 conference at the [[University of Catania]] on [[differential algebra]].<ref name=catania08/>
Mora is on the [[scientific peer review|managing-editorial-board]] of the journal ''[[Applicable Algebra in Engineering, Communication and Computing|AAECC]]'' published by [[Springer]],<ref name=aaeccBoard/> and was also formerly an editor of the ''Bulletin of the [[Iranian Mathematical Society]]''.{{efn|See [http://www.disi.unige.it/person/MoraF/ previous faculty-page].}} Mora co-chaired a 2008 conference at the [[University of Catania]] on [[differential algebra]].<ref name=catania08/>

== Personal life ==

Mora lives in [[Genoa]].<ref name=repubblica2002/> Mora published a [[#mora77|book trilogy in 1977-1978]] (reprinted 2001-2003) called ''{{illm|Storia del cinema dell'orrore|it|Storia del cinema dell'orrore (saggio)}}'' on the [[Horror film#History|history of horror films]].<ref name=repubblica2002/> [[Radiotelevisione Italiana|Italian television]] said in 2014 that the books are an "authoritative guide with in-depth detailed descriptions and analysis."<ref name=rai2014/>


== See also ==
== See also ==

* [[FGLM algorithm]], [[Buchberger's algorithm]]
* [[FGLM algorithm]], [[Buchberger's algorithm]]
* [[Gröbner fan]], [[Gröbner basis]]
* [[Gröbner fan]], [[Gröbner basis]]
* [[Algebraic geometry#Computational algebraic geometry]], [[System of polynomial equations]]
* [[Algebraic geometry#Computational algebraic geometry]], [[System of polynomial equations]]
* [[Horror film#History]], per Mora's [[#mora77|1977 book]]: ''{{illm|Storia del cinema dell'orrore|it|Storia del cinema dell'orrore (saggio)}}''


== References ==
== References ==
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<ref name=rai2014>{{cite news
|title= Mostri Universal
|trans-title= 'Monsters Universe' aka ''The Horror-film Channel''
|episode= 20
|date= September 12, 2014
|author= <!-- unknown... who was the interviewer? -->
|publisher= RAI 4, [[Radiotelevisione Italiana]]
|url= http://www.melevisione.rai.it/dl/portali/site/puntata/ContentItem-adc98db7-9c95-4f96-a77e-59b8f27ecd00.html
|quote= "...[text:] L'intervista &mdash; Teo Mora: Professore di Algebra presso il dipartimento di Informatica e Scienze dell'Informazione dell'Università di Genova, è anche un noto esperto di cinema horror. Ha curato ''Storia del cinema dell'orrore'', un'autorevole guida in tre volumi con approfondimenti, schede e analisi dettagliate sui film, i registi e gli attori... [multimedia: video content] ..."
}} Translation: "...[text:] professor of Algebra in the Computer and Information Science department of the [[University of Genoa]], also a well-known expert on horror films. His book ''Storia del cinema dell'orrore'' is an authoritative guide with in-depth detailed descriptions and analysis of films, directors, and actors... [multimedia: video content] ..." </ref>

<ref name=repubblica2002>{{cite news
|title= O tempora, O... Teo Mora
|author= [[Giovanni Bogani]]
|date= December 11, 2002
|publisher= [[Repubblica.it]]
|location= [[Genoa, Italy]] <!-- byline -->
|url= http://trovacinema.repubblica.it/news/dettaglio/o-tempora-oteo-mora/198071/
|quote= ...Teo Mora vive a Genova. ...scritto libri come ''[[#alonsoMarinariMora03|La madre di tutte le dualità: l'algoritmo di Moeller]]'', ''[[#caboaraMora02|Il teorema di Kalkbrenner]]'', o ''[[#gioviniMora91|L'algoritmo di Buchberger]]'' ... Negli [1977] anni ’70, Mora aveva scritto una monumentale ''Storia del cinema horror''. ... la [2001] ripropone, in una nuova edizione, riveduta, corretta e completamente aggiornata. ...che alla fine si comporrà di sette volumi. Ne sono usciti i primi due: il terzo uscirà a fine gennaio, il quarto in primavera 2003. ...Nel primo volume... fino al 1957... ''[[Nosferatu]]'', attori come [[Boris Karloff]] e [[Bela Lugosi]]... film come ''[[The Cabinet of Dr Caligari|Il gabinetto del dottor Caligari]]''. ...Nel secondo volume si arriva fino al 1966... [[Roger Corman]]... Il terzo volume arriva fino al 1978... [[Brian De Palma]], [[David Cronenberg]], [[George Romero]], [[Dario Argento]], [[Mario Bava]]. ...
}} Translation: "...Teo Mora lives in [[Genoa]]. ...written works include ''[[#alonsoMarinariMora03|The Mother of All Dualities: The Möller Algorithm]]'', ''[[#caboaraMora02|The Kalkbrenner Theorem]]'', and ''[[#gioviniMora91|The Buchberger Algorithm]]'' ... In the [[1970s]], Mora wrote the monumental ''[[#mora77|History of Horror Cinema]]''. ...reprinted [in 2001], as a new edition: revised, corrected, and completely updated... ultimately will consist of seven volumes. Two volume are already out, the third [volume] will be released in late January [2002], the fourth [volume] in spring 2003. ... In the first volume... [covering] through 1957... ''[[Nosferatu]]'', actors like [[Boris Karloff]] and [[Bela Lugosi]]... films like ''[[The Cabinet of Dr Caligari]]''. ...The second volume covers until 1966... [[Roger Corman]], director ...The third volume covers through 1978... [[Brian De Palma]], [[David Cronenberg]], [[George Romero]], [[Dario Argento]], [[Mario Bava]]. ..." </ref>


<ref name=universityBio>
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|url= http://www.dima.unige.it/~morafe/PUBLICATIONS/Borges.ps.gz
|url= http://www.dima.unige.it/~morafe/PUBLICATIONS/Borges.ps.gz
|via= [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0747717199904157 Publisher's site].
|via= [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0747717199904157 Publisher's site].
}}
* {{anchor|caboaraMora02}}<!-- 19 cites in scholar.google.com as of 2017-->{{cite journal
|title= The Chen-Reed-Helleseth-Truong Decoding Algorithm and the Gianni-Kalkbrenner Gröbner Shape Theorem
|author= M.Caboara, T.Mora
|date= 2002
|work= AAECC: J.Appl.Alg
|volume= 13
|pages= 209-232
|publisher= [[Springer]]
|url= https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Massimo_Caboara/publication/2842166_The_Chen-Reed-Helleseth-Truong_Decoding_Algorithm_and_the_Gianni-Kalkbrenner_Grbner_Shape_Theorem/links/0fcfd50a665923b3ea000000.pdf
|via= [http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s002000200097 Publisher's site]. [http://www.dima.unige.it/~morafe/PUBLICATIONS/codici.ps.gz Author's site].
}}
}}
* {{anchor|mora03}}<!-- 126 cites in scholar.google.com as of 2017 for the series -->{{cite book
* {{anchor|mora03}}<!-- 126 cites in scholar.google.com as of 2017 for the series -->{{cite book
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|url= http://www.dima.unige.it/~morafe/PUBLICATIONS/sym.ps.gz
|url= http://www.dima.unige.it/~morafe/PUBLICATIONS/sym.ps.gz
|via= [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0747717102001311 Publisher's site]
|via= [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0747717102001311 Publisher's site]
}}
* {{anchor|alonsoMarinariMora03}}<!-- 24 cites in scholar.google.com as of 2017-->{{cite journal
|title= The Big Mother of All the Dualities, I: Möller Algorithm
|author= M.E. Alonso, M.G. Marinari, M.T. Mora
|work= [[Communications in Algebra]]
|date= 2003
|volume= 31
|pages= 783-818
|publisher= [[Taylor & Francis]]
|url= https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mariemi_Alonso/publication/2656876_The_Big_Mother_of_All_the_Dualities_Mller_Algorithm/links/55a757bb08aeb4e8e646e270.pdf
|via= [https://tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1081/AGB-120017343 Publisher's site]. [http://www.dima.unige.it/~morafe/PUBLICATIONS/3Marie.ps.gz Author's site].
}}
}}
* {{anchor|mora2005}}<!-- 126 cites in scholar.google.com as of 2017 for the series -->{{cite book
* {{anchor|mora2005}}<!-- 126 cites in scholar.google.com as of 2017 for the series -->{{cite book

Revision as of 15:25, 9 April 2017

Ferdinando 'Teo' Mora[a] is an Italian mathematician, and since 1990,[1] a professor of algebra at the University of Genoa.[b]

Life and work

Mora's degree is in mathematics from the University of Genoa in 1974.[1] Mora's publications span forty years; his best-cited[c] works thus far:

Mora is on the managing-editorial-board of the journal AAECC published by Springer,[4] and was also formerly an editor of the Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society.[d] Mora co-chaired a 2008 conference at the University of Catania on differential algebra.[5]

Personal life

Mora lives in Genoa.[6] Mora published a book trilogy in 1977-1978 (reprinted 2001-2003) called Storia del cinema dell'orrore [it] on the history of horror films.[6] Italian television said in 2014 that the books are an "authoritative guide with in-depth detailed descriptions and analysis."[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d University of Genoa faculty-page.
  2. ^ a b David P. Roberts (UMN) (September 14, 2006). "[Review of the book] Solving Polynomial Equation Systems I: The Kronecker-Duval Philosophy [and also Solving Polynomial Equation Systems II: Macaulay's Paradigm and Gröbner Technology]". Mathematical Association of America Press.
  3. ^ S. C. Coutinho (UFRJ) (March 2009). "Review of solving polynomial equation systems II: Macaulay's paradigm and Gröbner technology by Teo Mora (Cambridge University Press 2005)" (PDF). SIGACT Newsletter. New York: Association of Computing Machinery. pp. 14–17. doi:10.1145/1515698.1515702 – via Publisher's site. {{cite web}}: External link in |via= (help)
  4. ^ Springer-Verlag website.
  5. ^ CUNY website.
  6. ^ a b Giovanni Bogani (December 11, 2002). "O tempora, O... Teo Mora". Genoa, Italy: Repubblica.it. ...Teo Mora vive a Genova. ...scritto libri come La madre di tutte le dualità: l'algoritmo di Moeller, Il teorema di Kalkbrenner, o L'algoritmo di Buchberger ... Negli [1977] anni '70, Mora aveva scritto una monumentale Storia del cinema horror. ... la [2001] ripropone, in una nuova edizione, riveduta, corretta e completamente aggiornata. ...che alla fine si comporrà di sette volumi. Ne sono usciti i primi due: il terzo uscirà a fine gennaio, il quarto in primavera 2003. ...Nel primo volume... fino al 1957... Nosferatu, attori come Boris Karloff e Bela Lugosi... film come Il gabinetto del dottor Caligari. ...Nel secondo volume si arriva fino al 1966... Roger Corman... Il terzo volume arriva fino al 1978... Brian De Palma, David Cronenberg, George Romero, Dario Argento, Mario Bava. ... Translation: "...Teo Mora lives in Genoa. ...written works include The Mother of All Dualities: The Möller Algorithm, The Kalkbrenner Theorem, and The Buchberger Algorithm ... In the 1970s, Mora wrote the monumental History of Horror Cinema. ...reprinted [in 2001], as a new edition: revised, corrected, and completely updated... ultimately will consist of seven volumes. Two volume are already out, the third [volume] will be released in late January [2002], the fourth [volume] in spring 2003. ... In the first volume... [covering] through 1957... Nosferatu, actors like Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi... films like The Cabinet of Dr Caligari. ...The second volume covers until 1966... Roger Corman, director ...The third volume covers through 1978... Brian De Palma, David Cronenberg, George Romero, Dario Argento, Mario Bava. ..."
  7. ^ "Mostri Universal" ['Monsters Universe' aka The Horror-film Channel]. RAI 4, Radiotelevisione Italiana. September 12, 2014. ...[text:] L'intervista — Teo Mora: Professore di Algebra presso il dipartimento di Informatica e Scienze dell'Informazione dell'Università di Genova, è anche un noto esperto di cinema horror. Ha curato Storia del cinema dell'orrore, un'autorevole guida in tre volumi con approfondimenti, schede e analisi dettagliate sui film, i registi e gli attori... [multimedia: video content] ... {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |episode= ignored (help) Translation: "...[text:] professor of Algebra in the Computer and Information Science department of the University of Genoa, also a well-known expert on horror films. His book Storia del cinema dell'orrore is an authoritative guide with in-depth detailed descriptions and analysis of films, directors, and actors... [multimedia: video content] ..."

Notes

  1. ^ Teo Mora is his nickname, but used in most of his post-1980s publications; he has also used the pen name Theo Moriarty.[1]
  2. ^ Currently in the Dipartimento di Matematica,[1] formerly[when?] in the Dipartimento di Informatica e Scienze dell'Informazione. See previous faculty-page.
  3. ^ GoogleScholar.
  4. ^ See previous faculty-page.

Further reading