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Peter Braß from www.ccny.cuny.edu
I studied mathematics in Braunschweig, Germany, 1986-1990, got my PhD there in 1992, held an assistantship inGreifswald . I joined the theoretical computer ...
Email: pbrass@nsf.gov; Phone: (703) 292-2182; Fax: (703) 292-9455; Room: W 10205; Organization: CCF; Title: Program Director. Program Responsibilities:

Peter Brass

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Peter Brass received a Ph.D. in mathematics at the Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany. He is an associate professor at City College, City University of New York in the Department of Computer Science and a former Heisenberg Research... Google Books
Affiliation: City University of New York
Research interests: Computational Geometry, Data Structures, Discrete Geometry, and more
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Peter Brass. Professor of Computer Science, City College of New York. Verified email at cs.ccny.cuny.edu. Computational GeometryData Structures ...
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Peter Braß from www.gc.cuny.edu
Intended as a source book for both professional mathematicians and graduate students who love beautiful mathematical questions, it provides a fine selection of ...
List of computer science publications by Peter Braß.
I am interested in geometry, algorithms, and applications of geometric and graph-theoretic methods to problems in computer science, like sensor networks, ...
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Peter Braß from www.amazon.com
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Book Description. The first book to show data structures as a crucial algorithmic topic, not trivial material to illustrate object-orientation. About the Author.
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