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James Richard (Jim) Glenn, an American mathematician, computer scientist, and senior lecturer at department of computer science, Yale University, with earlier educational employments at Amherst College and Loyola University Maryland. He earned his Ph.D. at University of Maryland, College Park under William Gasarch, working on an application of automata theory to monadic second-order logic. Jim Glenn enjoys developing and teaching how to develop computer games using interesting and sophisticated algorithms. His special interest includes stochastic games like Yahtzee and Can't Stop.

=Selected Publications=

1996 ...

 * James Glenn, William Gasarch (1996). Implementing WS1S via Finite Automata. WIA 1996, pdf
 * James Glenn, William Gasarch (1997). Implementing WS1S via Finite Automata: Performance Issues. WIA 1997

2000 ...

 * James Glenn (2006). An optimal strategy for Yahtzee. Technical Report CS-TR-0002, Loyola College in Maryland, pdf
 * James Glenn, Haw-ren Fang, Clyde Kruskal (2006). A Retrograde Approximation Algorithm for One-Player Can’t Stop. CG 2006
 * James Glenn, Haw-ren Fang, Clyde Kruskal (2007). A Retrograde Approximation Algorithm for Two-Player Can't Stop. CGW 2007, pdf
 * James Glenn, David Binkley (2008) An Investigation of Hierarchical Bit Vectors. New Topics in Theoretical Computer Science, pdf
 * Haw-ren Fang, James Glenn, Clyde Kruskal (2008). Retrograde approximation algorithms for Jeopardy stochastic games. ICGA Journal, Vol. 31, No. 2
 * James Glenn, Haw-ren Fang, Clyde Kruskal (2008). A Retrograde Approximation Algorithm for Multi-player Can’t Stop. CG 2008
 * William Gasarch, James Glenn, Clyde Kruskal (2008). Finding Large 3-free Sets I: the Small η Case. pdf

2010 ...

 * James Glenn (2010). Optimizing genetic algorithm parameters for a stochastic game. IJCCI 2010
 * James Glenn (2013). Evaluation scheduling in noisy environments. FOCI 2013

=External Links=
 * James Glenn | Computer Science | Yale University
 * Jim Glenn's Homepage (old)
 * The Mathematics Genealogy Project - James Glenn

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