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James Benjamin Saxe is an American computer scientist who has worked for many years at the DEC Systems Research Center and its successors, the Compaq Systems Research Center and the Systems Research Center of HP Labs. Saxe is known for his highly-cited publications onautomated theorem proving,circuit complexity,retiming in synchronous circuit design,computer networks,and static program analysis.His work on program analysis from PLDI 2002 won the Most Influential PLDI Paper Award for 2012.In addition, he is one of the authors of the master theorem for divide-and-conquer recurrences.

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  • James Benjamin Saxe est un informaticien théoricien américain, spécialiste en analyse des algorithmes, spécification et vérification, et qui a travaillé longtemps au Centre de recherche de DEC et ses successeurs, le centre de recherche de Compaq et le centre de recherche de Hewlett-Packard (en), toujours situés à Palo Alto. (fr)
  • James Benjamin Saxe is an American computer scientist who has worked for many years at the DEC Systems Research Center and its successors, the Compaq Systems Research Center and the Systems Research Center of HP Labs. Saxe is known for his highly-cited publications onautomated theorem proving,circuit complexity,retiming in synchronous circuit design,computer networks,and static program analysis.His work on program analysis from PLDI 2002 won the Most Influential PLDI Paper Award for 2012.In addition, he is one of the authors of the master theorem for divide-and-conquer recurrences. (en)
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  • James Benjamin Saxe is an American computer scientist who has worked for many years at the DEC Systems Research Center and its successors, the Compaq Systems Research Center and the Systems Research Center of HP Labs. Saxe is known for his highly-cited publications onautomated theorem proving,circuit complexity,retiming in synchronous circuit design,computer networks,and static program analysis.His work on program analysis from PLDI 2002 won the Most Influential PLDI Paper Award for 2012.In addition, he is one of the authors of the master theorem for divide-and-conquer recurrences. While a high school student, Saxe won the United States of America Mathematical Olympiad.In 1974, as a student at Union College, Saxe took part in the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition; his place in the top five scores earned him a Putnam Fellowship.He graduated from Union College in 1976,,and earned his Ph.D. in 1985 from Carnegie Mellon University, under the supervision of Jon Bentley. (en)
  • James Benjamin Saxe est un informaticien théoricien américain, spécialiste en analyse des algorithmes, spécification et vérification, et qui a travaillé longtemps au Centre de recherche de DEC et ses successeurs, le centre de recherche de Compaq et le centre de recherche de Hewlett-Packard (en), toujours situés à Palo Alto. (fr)
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