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Michael Fredman

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MIT Mathematics Faculty: Members of the Mathematics Faculty since the founding of the Institute
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until 1992. Among his contributions to computer science are the development of the
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from 1974 to 1976. and of the Computer Science and Engineering department at the
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science faculty
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is an emeritus professor at the Computer Science Department at
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Growth Properties of a Class of Recursively Defined Functions
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U.S.
Stanford University
Computer Science
Rutgers University
Thesis
Doctoral advisor
Donald Knuth
Michael Fellows
John Iacono
Rutgers University
United States
Stanford University
Donald Knuth
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of California, San Diego
Fibonacci heap
Robert Tarjan
transdichotomous model
Dan Willard
lower bound
Klee's measure problem
Michael Fredman
Mathematics Genealogy Project
MIT Mathematics Faculty: Members of the Mathematics Faculty since the founding of the Institute
UCSD Mathematics: Department History
Archived
Wayback Machine
Categories
Living people
American computer scientists

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