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.
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- at DBLP Bibliography Server
- author profile page at the ACM Digital Library
- at zbMATH
- at the Mathematics Genealogy Project