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Danny Sleator is Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, renowned for foundational contributions to algorithms and data structures. He directs the Algorithms group and teaches courses on algorithm design and competitive programming.
Research highlights:
- Pioneered amortized analysis with splay trees (self-adjusting BSTs)
- Developed competitive algorithms for online problems
- Created the Link Grammar parser for natural language
- Designed persistent data structures for computational geometry
His work bridges theoretical computer science with practical applications in NLP and systems optimization.
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