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Jon Kleinberg

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an American mathematician, computer scientist and professor at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornell_University Cornell University]. His research focuses on the interaction of [[Algorithms|algorithms]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complex_network networks],
and the roles they play in large-scale social and information systems. He defended his Ph.D. thesis on ''Approximation Algorithms for Disjoint Paths Problems'' in 1996 at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] under [[Mathematician#MXGoemans|Michel Goemans]] <ref>[[Jon Kleinberg]] ('''1996'''). ''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/book/10.5555/923845 Approximation Algorithms for Disjoint Paths Problems]''. Ph.D. thesis, [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], advisor [[Mathematician#MXGoemans|Michel Goemans]]</ref>,
and is in particular known for the development of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HITS_algorithm HITS algorithm]. Along with [[Reid McIlroy-Young]], [[Russell Wang]], [[Siddhartha Sen]] and [[Ashton Anderson]],Jon Kleinberg is involved in the [[Maia Chess]] project of a human-like [[Neural Networks|neural network]] chess engine <ref>[https://maiachess.com/ Maia Chess]</ref>.
=Selected Publications=

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