Leslie Valiant
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| Gender | Female |
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| Age | 76 |
| Date of birth | March 28,1949 |
| Zodiac sign | Aries |
| Born | Budapest |
| Hungary | |
| Known for | Valiant–Vazirani theorem |
| Counting problem | |
| Job | Educator |
| Computer scientist | |
| Education | University of Warwick |
| University of Cambridge | |
| School of Informatics, The University of Edinburgh | |
| Imperial College London | |
| Awards | Turing Award |
| Nevanlinna Prize | |
| Knuth Prize | |
| Guggenheim Fellowship for Natural Sciences, US & Canada | |
| IMU Abacus Medal | |
| H index | 60 |
| Academic advisor | Mike Paterson |
| Doctor student | Mark Jerrum |
| Michael Kearns | |
| Dan Roth | |
| Books | Probably Approximately Correct: Nature's Algorithms for Learning and Prospering in a Complex World |
| Circuits of the Mind | |
| Publications | scholar.google.com |
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| ID | 645168 |
Leslie Valiant Life story
Leslie Gabriel Valiant FRS is a British American computer scientist and computational theorist. He was born to a chemical engineer father and a translator mother. He is currently the T. Jefferson Coolidge Professor of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics at Harvard University.