Yahoo Malaysia Web Search

Search results

  1. If you've wondered why the world has become so just, prosperous, and peaceful, that's because I've explained: Why private prisons are immoral and why Obama was wrong on Iraq . Why Bach rules and the NSA wishes it did . Why torture should be illegal and why humor is no laughing matter .

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Chazelle's Publications. ESSAYS. Les Surprises de la Complexit&eacute Algorithmique, B. Chazelle, La Lettre de l'Acad&eacutemie des Sciences 33 (2014). Natural Algorithms and Influence Systems, B. Chazelle, CACM 55 (2012), 101-110, html . Faster Dimension Reduction , N. Ailon, B. Chazelle, CACM 53 (2010), 97-104, html .

  6. 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.

  7. Bernard Chazelle. Computer Science. Professor. Computer Science Building 404. 8-5380. chazelle@cs.princeton.edu. Fine Hall, Washington Road. Princeton NJ 08544-1000 USA. Phone: (609) 258-4200.