Scott Kirkpatrick

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Scott Kirkpatrick is a computer scientist, and professor in the School of Engineering and Computer Science at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. He has over 75,000 citations in the fields of: information appliances design, statistical physics, and distributed computing.[1]

Selected research

  • Havlin, Shlomo, et al. "Challenges in network science: Applications to infrastructures, climate, social systems and economics." The European Physical Journal Special Topics 214.1 (2012): 273-293.
  • Schneider, Johannes, and Scott Kirkpatrick. Stochastic optimization. Springer Science & Business Media, 2007.
  • Carmi, Shai, et al. "A model of Internet topology using k-shell decomposition." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104.27 (2007): 11150-11154.
  • Kirkpatrick, Scott, C. Daniel Gelatt, and Mario P. Vecchi. "Optimization by simulated annealing." science 220.4598 (1983): 671-680.
  • Kirkpatrick, Scott. "Percolation and conduction." Reviews of modern physics 45.4 (1973): 574.

References

  1. ^ "Scott Kirkpatrick - Google Scholar". Google Scholar. Retrieved 11 November 2019.