

Martin Helmer
Assistant Professor at Mathematics, North Carolina State University0 Followers
Professor Martin Helmer is focused on innovative teaching methods in the realm of mathematics at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC. As an Assistant Professor in the Department, he is deeply engaged in exploring the intersections of Machine Learning, Data Mining, and Natural Language Processing. His research interests reflect a commitment to advancing the understanding and application of these cutting-edge technologies. Through his work, Professor Helmer aims to inspire students and colleagues alike, fostering a dynamic learning environment that encourages exploration and discovery in the rapidly evolving field of data science.
Publications
10 - Computing the Chern–Schwartz–MacPherson Class of Complete Simplical Toric Varieties,Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics
Martin Helmer ,
, 207-217, 2017-01-01
11 - Computing characteristic classes of subschemes of smooth toric varieties,Journal of Algebra
Martin Helmer ,
, 548-582, 2017-04-01
12 - Algorithms to compute chern-schwartz-macpherson and segre classes and the euler characteristic,ACM Communications in Computer Algebra
Martin Helmer ,
, 56-56, 2015-08-14
13 - Algorithms to compute the topological Euler characteristic, Chern–Schwartz–MacPherson class and Segre class of projective varieties,Journal of Symbolic Computation
Martin Helmer ,
, 120-138, 2016-03-01
14 - A direct algorithm to compute the topological Euler characteristic and Chern–Schwartz–MacPherson class of projective complete intersection varieties,Theoretical Computer Science
Martin Helmer ,
, 54-74, 2017-06-01
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