Juris Hartmanis
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 2 years ago |
Date of birth | July 5,1928 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Riga |
Latvia | |
Parents | Mārtiņš Hartmanis |
Siblings | Astrid Ivask |
Official site | engineering.cornell.edu |
Education | California Institute of Technology |
University of Missouri-Kansas City | |
Philipps-University Marburg | |
Awards | Turing Award |
Date of died | July 29,2022 |
Books | Feasible Computations and Provable Complexity Properties |
Algebraic Structure Theory of Sequential Machines | |
Notable student | Neil Immerman |
Jin-Yi Cai | |
Dexter Kozen | |
Ming Li | |
Allan Borodin | |
Erik Meineche Schmidt | |
Academic advisor | Robert P. Dilworth |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1372817 |
Juris Hartmanis Life story
Juris Hartmanis was a Latvian-born American computer scientist and computational theorist who, with Richard E. Stearns, received the 1993 ACM Turing Award "in recognition of their seminal paper which established the foundations for the field of computational complexity theory".