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Marek Chrobak

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Marek Chrobak is a full professor at University of California, Riverside. He is known for his work competitive analysis of online algorithms, particularly for the k-server problem, on information dissemination in ad-hoc radio networks, and on graph drawing.

In automata theory, Chrobak is known for his contributions to the study of finite automata over a one-letter alphabet. In particular, "Chrobak normal form" for nondeterministic finite automata is known.

Chrobak obtained his PhD in Computer Science from Warsaw University in 1985.

References

  1. Chrobak, Marek (1986). "Finite Automata and Unary Languages". Theoretical Computer Science. 47 (3): 147–158. doi:10.1016/0304-3975(86)90142-8.
  2. Gawrychowski, Pawel (2011). "Chrobak Normal Form Revisited, with Applications". Implementation and Application of Automata. CIAA 2011. Vol. 6807. Blois, France: Springer. pp. 142–153. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-22256-6_14.

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