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Luc Guyot

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The multivariate Serre conjecture ring

Luc Guyot

It is well-known that for any integral domain R, the Serre conjecture ring R(X), i.e., the localization of the univariate polynomial ring R[X] at monic polynomials, is a Bezout domain of Krull dimension
San Diego2023

Connecting Artificial Brains to Robots in a Comprehensive Simulation Framework: The Neurorobotics Platform

Daniel Peppicelli, Marc-Oliver Gewaltig, Luc Guyot, Egidio Falotico, Lorenzo Vannucci, Axel von Arnim, Paul Levi, Georg Hinkel, Stefan Ulbrich, Eduardo Ros, Alessandro Ambrosano, Nino Cauli, Patrick Van Der Smagt, Oliver Denninger, Ugo Albanese, Murat Kirtay, Stefan Deser, Sandro Weber, Patrick Maier, Igor Peric

Combined efforts in the fields of neuroscience, computer science, and biology allowed to design biologically realistic models of the brain based on spiking neural networks. For a proper validation of these models, an embodiment in a dynamic and rich sensor ...
2017

On finitely generated modules over quasi-Euclidean rings

Luc Guyot

Let R be a unital commutative ring, and let M be an R-module that is generated by k elements but not less. Let be the subgroup of generated by the elementary matrices. In this paper we study the action of by matrix multiplication on the set of unimodular r ...
Springer Verlag2017
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