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Chazelle, Bernard
Bernard Chazelle
Bernard Chazelle
(born November 5, 1955) is a French
computer scientist
. He is 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
of a
simple polygon
, as well as major complexity results, such as
lower bound
techniques based on
discrepancy theory
. He is also known for his invention of the
soft heap
data structure and the most
asymptotically
efficient known deterministic algorithm for finding
minimum spanning tree
s.
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Noisy Hegselmann-Krause Systems: Phase Transition and the 2R-Conjecture
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LI, QIANXIAO
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Weinan, E
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