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  1. Don Knuth's Home Page - Computer Science

    Donald E. Knuth (), Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computer Programming at Stanford University, welcomes you to his home page.

  2. Donald Knuth's Profile - Stanford Profiles

    Donald Ervin Knuth is an American computer scientist, mathematician, and Professor Emeritus at Stanford University. He is the author of the multi-volume work The Art of Computer …

  3. Donald E. Knuth Lectures | Stanford Online

    Donald E. Knuth is a computer scientist and mathematician, whose impact on the field of programming is far-reaching. We, at Stanford Engineering Center for Global & Online …

  4. Donald Knuth - Stanford University School of Engineering

    Donald Knuth is a towering figure in computer science, widely considered the “father” of the analysis of algorithms, attribute grammars, empirical study of programming languages and …

  5. Donald E. Knuth‬ - ‪Google Scholar

    Automation of Reasoning: 2: Classical Papers on Computational Logic 1967 …

  6. Donald E. Knuth (CIT ’60; GRS ’60, mathematics; HON ’80)

    Donald E. Knuth, one of many computer science pioneers from Case Western Reserve University, is often referred to as the “father of the analysis of algorithms.” He authored The Art of …

  7. Knuth: CV - Computer Science

    Companion to the Papers of Donald Knuth biography by Marquis Who's Who. Son-in-law's home page Preprints of papers by Don Knuth Books by Don Knuth

  8. Knuth, Donald - INFORMS

    Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Donald Knuth is one of the most influential computer scientists of the 20 th century and is often known as the father of the analysis of algorithms. He completed …

  9. The Art of Computer Programming (TAOCP) - Computer Science

    by Donald E. Knuth. Click here to sign up for The Art of Computer Programming Newsletter, which features updates on new editions and promotions.

  10. DONALD E. KNUTH: boundless interests, a common thread

    Throughout his career, Knuth has received public acclaim and awards, including computer science's highest prize, the Turing Award, in 1974, and the National Medal of Science from …

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