John Reif
John H. Reif (born 1951) is an American academic, and Professor of Computer Science at Duke University, who has made contributions to large number of fields in computer science: ranging from algorithms and computational complexity theory to robotics. He has also published in many other scientific fields including chemistry (in particular, nanoscience), optics (in particular optical computing and design of head-mounted displays), and mathematics (in particular graph theory and game theory). Provided by Wikipedia
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DNA-Based Self-Assembly and Nanorobotics on constructing complex, fault-tolerant nanostructures and programmable nanorobotic devices by Sahu, Sudheer, Reif, John H.
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Deriving efficient graph algorithms by Reif, John H., Scherlis, William L.
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The propositional dynamic logic of deterministic, well-structured programs by Halpern, Joseph Y. 1953-, Reif, John H.
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