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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.

  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. If you are a believer, no need to click here.

  3. Bernard Chazelle (born November 5, 1955) is a French American computer scientist. He is currently the Eugene Higgins Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University.

  4. Bernard Chazelle is a renowned computer scientist and the Eugene Higgins Professor at Princeton University. He works on natural algorithms, dynamical systems, computational geometry, and discrepancy theory, and has received several awards and honors for his research.

  5. Prelim. version in RECOMB 2020. PertInInt: An Integrative, Analytical Approach to Rapidly Uncover Cancer Driver Genes with Perturbed Interactions and Functionalities , S.N. Kobren, B. Chazelle, M. Singh, Cell Systems 11 (2020), 1-12.

  6. Whole-proteome prediction of protein function via graph-theoretic analysis of interaction maps. E Nabieva, K Jim, A Agarwal, B Chazelle, M Singh. Bioinformatics 21 (suppl_1), i302-i310. , 2005.

  7. Bernard Chazelle is a professor of computer science at Princeton University and a fellow of several academic societies. He works in the field of natural algorithms and teaches linear systems at the Keller Center.