Brigitte Vallée (née Salesse) (born 6 June 1950, in Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine, France) is a French mathematician and computer scientist. She entered the École Normale Supérieure de Jeunes Filles in 1970, and received her PhD in 1986 at the University of Caen (Lattice reduction algorithms in small dimensions). Her doctoral advisor was Jacques Stern. In the early 90s, Brigitte Vallée's work on small modular squares allowed her to hold the fastest factorisation algorithm with a proved probabilistic complexity bound. Nowadays, other factorisation algorithms are faster.
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| - Brigitte Vallée est une mathématicienne et algorithmicienne française née le 3 juin 1950 à Courbevoie en France. Elle est directrice de recherche émérite au CNRS et travaille au Groupe de recherche en informatique, image, automatique et instrumentation de Caen (GREYC), à l'université de Caen Basse-Normandie. (fr)
- Brigitte Vallée (née Salesse) (born 6 June 1950, in Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine, France) is a French mathematician and computer scientist. She entered the École Normale Supérieure de Jeunes Filles in 1970, and received her PhD in 1986 at the University of Caen (Lattice reduction algorithms in small dimensions). Her doctoral advisor was Jacques Stern. In the early 90s, Brigitte Vallée's work on small modular squares allowed her to hold the fastest factorisation algorithm with a proved probabilistic complexity bound. Nowadays, other factorisation algorithms are faster. (en)
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| - Brigitte Vallée (née Salesse) (born 6 June 1950, in Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine, France) is a French mathematician and computer scientist. She entered the École Normale Supérieure de Jeunes Filles in 1970, and received her PhD in 1986 at the University of Caen (Lattice reduction algorithms in small dimensions). Her doctoral advisor was Jacques Stern. Vallée has been Director of Research at the French CNRS at Université de Caen, since 2001 and specialized in computational number theory and analysis of algorithms. Amongst the algorithms she studied are the celebrated LLL algorithm used for basis reductions in Euclidean lattice and the different Euclidean algorithms to determine GCD. The main tool used to achieve her results is the so-called dynamical analysis. Loosely speaking, it is a mix between analysis of algorithms and dynamical systems. Brigitte Vallée greatly contributed to the development of this method. In the early 90s, Brigitte Vallée's work on small modular squares allowed her to hold the fastest factorisation algorithm with a proved probabilistic complexity bound. Nowadays, other factorisation algorithms are faster. She was appointed a knight of the Legion of Honor by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research on 12 July 2013. (en)
- Brigitte Vallée est une mathématicienne et algorithmicienne française née le 3 juin 1950 à Courbevoie en France. Elle est directrice de recherche émérite au CNRS et travaille au Groupe de recherche en informatique, image, automatique et instrumentation de Caen (GREYC), à l'université de Caen Basse-Normandie. (fr)
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