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  1. I used to blog at A Tiny Revolution about politics and music. If you've wondered why the world has become so just, prosperous, and peaceful, that's because I've explained: Why private prisons are immoral and why Obama was wrong on Iraq. Why Bach rules and the NSA wishes it did.

  2. Bernard Chazelle (Clamart; 5 de noviembre de 1955) es un investigador francés en computación de la Universidad de Princeton. Es sobre todo conocido por su invención de la estructura de datos Montículo suave y el más asintóticamente eficiente algoritmo conocido para calcular el Árbol de expansión mínima de un grafo.

  3. Bernard Chazelle (born November 5, 1955) is a French computer scientist. He is the Eugene Higgins Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University.

  4. Bernard Chazelle is the Eugene Higgins Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University, where he has been on the faculty since 1986.

  5. 198689 Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, Princeton University. 2013–2015 Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. 2012–2013 Professor, Computer Science Chair, Coll`ege de France. 1998–2003 Fellow, NEC Research Institute (chairman of the board, 2000–03)

  6. Bernard Chazelle. Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544. Eugene Higgins Professor of Computer Science. Phone: 609-258-5380 Email: chazelle@cs.princeton.edu US & French citizen.

  7. Bernard Chazelle is a professor of computer science at Princeton University, known for his work on natural algorithms and computational geometry. His Google Scholar profile lists his publications, citations, h-index, i10-index, and co-authors in various fields of computer science.