Daniel Kleitman
Daniel J. Kleitman (born October 4, 1934) is an American mathematician and professor of applied mathematics at MIT. His research interests include combinatorics, graph theory, genomics, and operations research. Provided by Wikipedia
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Aspects of biological sequence comparison by Altschul, Stephen Frank
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On local representations of graphs and networks by Cowen, Lenore Jennifer
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Asymptotic analysis of lattices and tournament score vectors. by Winston, Kenneth James
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Rigidity and invariance properties of certain geometric frameworks by Zhang, Lizhao, 1973-
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Geometry of cone-beam reconstruction by Yang, Xiaochun, 1971-
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