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Peter Kritzer is a Senior Scientist and Scientific Coordinator at the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM), Austrian Academy of Sciences in Linz, Austria. He holds a Master's degree (2003) and a Doctoral degree (2005, 'Sub Auspiciis Praesidentis') from the University of Salzburg, followed by a Habilitation in Mathematics (2012) from Johannes Kepler University Linz. His research focuses on high-dimensional algorithms, quasi-Monte Carlo methods, discrepancy theory, and information-based complexity.
- Affiliations: RICAM, Austrian Academy of Sciences (since 2015); previously at University of Salzburg, UNSW Australia, and Johannes Kepler University Linz.
His work emphasizes numerical integration, tractability analysis, and algorithm design for high-dimensional problems. Notable contributions include advancements in lattice rules, digital nets, and hybrid function spaces. He has received awards such as the Information-Based Complexity Young Researcher Award (2011) and the Kardinal Innitzer Förderungspreis (2013).
His recent articles explore topics like reduced digital nets, QMC matrix-vector products, and tractability in Hilbert spaces. He actively contributes to Monte Carlo and quasi-Monte Carlo research communities, editing volumes like Monte Carlo and Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods 2022.
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