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Lots of problems have already been solved. They just don’t always have the best solution, said Yale professor Daniel Spielman. “By thinking about a problem, you can come up with a whole new way of ...
Daniel Spielman, Sterling professor of computer science and professor of statistics and data science and of mathematics, received the Michael and Sheila Held Prize for work that he and his fellow ...
Nestled among the impressive domes and spires of Yale University is the simple office of Daniel Spielman. His shelves are lined with tall black notebooks, containing decades of handwritten notes, and ...
Daniel Spielman ’92 wasn’t expecting to win 3 million dollars. But the “Oscars of Science” called, and the Sterling Professor of Computer Science and Statistics and Data Science was informed that he ...
The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) has presented the 2021 Michael and Sheila Held Prize to Daniel Spielman, Sterling Professor of Computer Science and professor of statistics and data science, for ...
In 2008, Daniel Spielman told his Yale University colleague Gil Kalai about a computer science problem he was working on, concerning how to “sparsify” a network so that it has fewer ...
New Haven, Conn. — Daniel A. Spielman, professor of applied mathematics and computer science at Yale, has been awarded the prestigious Gödel Prize for developing a technique, known as Smoothed ...
Three computer scientists have solved a problem central to a dozen far-flung mathematical fields. In 2008, Daniel Spielman told his Yale University colleague Gil Kalai about a computer science problem ...
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