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  1. Bernard Chazelle (Clamart; 5 de noviembre de 1955) es un investigador francés en computación de la Universidad de Princeton. Es sobre todo conocido por su invención de la estructura de datos Montículo suave y el más asintóticamente eficiente algoritmo conocido para calcular el Árbol de expansión mínima de un grafo .

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  2. Bernard Chazelle Eugene Higgins Professor of Computer Science Princeton University Unlike music, scientific work does not come with liner notes. Perhaps it should.I work in Algorithms, a field believed by many to hold the promise of a scientific revolution.

  3. Bernard Chazelle (born November 5, 1955) is a French-born computer scientist. He is currently the Eugene Higgins Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University . Much of his work is in computational geometry , where he is known for his study of algorithms, such as linear-time triangulation [2] of a simple polygon , as well as ...

  4. Short Bio. Bernard Chazelle is the Eugene Higgins Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University, where he has been on the faculty since 1986. He has held research and faculty positions at College de France, Carnegie-Mellon University, Brown University, Ecole Polytechnique, Ecole Normale Superieure, University of Paris, INRIA, Xerox Parc

  5. An optimal algorithm for intersecting line segments in the plane. B Chazelle, H Edelsbrunner. Journal of the ACM (JACM) 39 (1), 1-54. , 1992. 635. 1992. Approximate nearest neighbors and the fast Johnson-Lindenstrauss transform. N Ailon, B Chazelle. Proceedings of the thirty-eighth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing ….

  6. Bernard Chazelle (Clamart; 5 de noviembre de 1955) es un investigador francés en computación de la Universidad de Princeton. Es sobre todo conocido por su invención de la estructura de datos Montículo suave y el más asintóticamente eficiente algoritmo conocido para calcular el Árbol de expansión mínima de un grafo .

  7. Bernard Chazelle Eugene Higgins Professor of Computer Science. Website: http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~chazelle/ Email: chazelle@cs.Princeton.EDU. Office: 194 Nassau St., 301. Phone: 609-258-5380. Research interests: Natural algorithms, dynamical systems, dynamic networks, computational geometry, discrepancy theory