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Daniel A. Spielman is a Sterling Professor of Computer Science and a leader in spectral graph theory and its applications. He is the director of the Institute for the Foundations of Data Science and a recipient of the Godel Prize and the Nevanlinna Prize.
Dan Spielman (born 1979) is an Australian actor. His career spans film, television and theatre. Spielman grew up with his younger sister in Beaumaris, Melbourne. Without formal acting training, Spielman has worked in theatre, television and film since graduating from high school in 1996 at St Michael's Grammar School, St Kilda, Victoria.
YearTitleRoleNotes2022JonFairfax Studio, Melbourne, Southbank ...2019Crick2017Southbank Theatre with MTC2016AllenDan Spielman is an actor born in 1979 in Melbourne, Australia. He has appeared in TV shows such as The Code, The Hunter, Tom White and more.
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Dan Spielman, B.A. Yale 1992 Ph.D. MIT 1995. Joined Yale Faculty 2005. Sterling Professor of Computer Science and Professor of Statistics and Data Science and of Mathematics. Address: Kline Tower, 219 Prospect Street, New Haven, CT 06511. 203-436-1264. daniel.spielman@yale.edu.
Dan Spielman is a Sterling Professor and a MacArthur Fellow at Yale. He works on algorithms, network science, machine learning, and other fields of computer science and mathematics.
Sep 22, 2022 · Daniel Spielman, a Sterling Professor of Computer Science, Statistics and Data Science and Mathematics and Applied Mathematics at Yale, has been honored for his discoveries in theoretical computer science and mathematics. He has solved long-standing problems in linear algebra, graph theory, coding theory, and more, with applications in various fields.
A local clustering algorithm for massive graphs and its application to nearly linear time graph partitioning. DA Spielman, SH Teng. SIAM Journal on computing 42 (1), 1-26. , 2013. 416. 2013. Electrical flows, laplacian systems, and faster approximation of maximum flow in undirected graphs.