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Juris Hartmanis

Juris Hartmanis is a prominent computer scientist 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".

Born in Latvia, he moved to Germany after the Second World War. He received his Bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Marburg, then emigrated to the United States for his Master's degree in Mathematics at the University of Kansas. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Caltech.

Thereafter, he worked for the General Electric Research Laboratory, developing and introducing computer science principles. In 1965, he became a professor at Cornell University, where he helped created its computer science department and was its first chairman. This is a stub. Please help to improve this article!

References

  • Hartmanis, J., and Stearns, R. E. On the computational complexity of algorithms. Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 117 (1965), 285--306.

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ACM Turing Award | Complexity theory (computation) | Complexity theory in computation | Computational complexity | Computational complexity theory | Intractable problem | List of computer scientists | List of important publications in computer science | Richard E. Stearns | Richard Stearns | Turing Award

 

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