Martin Farach-Colton

Farach-Colton at the 2013 [[White House Office of Science and Technology Policy]] Big Data Workshop Martin Farach-Colton is an American computer scientist, known for his work in streaming algorithms, suffix tree construction, pattern matching in compressed data, cache-oblivious algorithms, and lowest common ancestor data structures. He is the Leonard J. Shustek Professor of Computer Science and chair of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at New York University. Formerly, he was a Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at Rutgers University. He co-founded the storage technology startup company Tokutek. Provided by Wikipedia
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LATIN 2004: Theoretical Informatics [E-Book] : 6th Latin American Symposium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 5-8, 2004, Proceedings /
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Combinatorial Pattern Matching [E-Book] : 9th Annual Symposium, CPM'98, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA, July 20-22, 1998, Proceedings /