
About
Georg Grasegger is a Researcher in the Symbolic Computation group at the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM), Austrian Academy of Sciences. His work focuses on rigidity theory, algebraic geometry, and symbolic computation with applications to combinatorial and geometric structures.
Research interests include rigidity of graphs and frameworks, algebraic differential equations, and geometric configurations. Recent work explores paradoxical motions of graphs, flexible polyhedra, and counting realizations of rigid structures using algebraic methods.
Publications highlight contributions to graph rigidity, computational geometry, and algebraic combinatorics, with a focus on theoretical foundations and algorithmic approaches. His research bridges discrete mathematics and applied algebraic geometry.
Contributions include software tools like FlexRiLoG for studying graph motions and RigiComp for computational rigidity analysis. No notable awards are listed, though his work is widely cited in combinatorial geometry and symbolic computation fields.
Labs/Teams: Active in RICAM's Symbolic Computation group, collaborating with institutions on geometric and algebraic problems. Supervises research projects on rigidity and discrete structures.
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