Nationality United States Role Computer scientist Name Eric Allender | Doctoral advisor Kimberly King | |
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Alma mater Georgia Institute of Technology Doctoral students Samir Datta, Vivek Gore, Michal Koucky, Detlef Ronneburger, Sambuddha Roy, Martin Strauss Education Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Iowa, Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing |
Eric allender on complexity theory
Eric Warren Allender (born in 1956) is an American computer scientist active in the field of computational complexity theory. In 2006 he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. He is currently a professor at Rutgers University where he chaired the Department of Computer Science from 2006 until 2009.
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- Eric allender on complexity theory
- New insights on the non hardness of circuit minimization and related problems eric allender
- Biography
- References

New insights on the non hardness of circuit minimization and related problems eric allender
Biography

Allender went to Mount Pleasant High School. He graduated from the University of Iowa in 1979 with a double major in Computer Science and Theater. He then graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology with a Ph.D. in Computer Science in 1985. His doctoral advisor was K. N. King.
After graduation, he was a professor at Rutgers University.
References
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