Lenore Blum

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Lenore Blum is an American mathematician and computer scientist known for her work in complexity theory, real computation, and advocacy for women in STEM.

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instanceOf American computer scientist
American mathematician
computer scientist
human
mathematician
academicDegree PhD in mathematics
awardReceived Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery
citizenship United States of America
coAuthor Mike Shub
Stephen Smale
surface form: Steve Smale
doctoralAdvisor Stephen Smale
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT Department of Mathematics
surface form: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Mathematics

MIT School of Science
surface form: Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science
employer CMU
surface form: Carnegie Mellon University

Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University
surface form: Carnegie Mellon University Department of Computer Science

Department of Mathematical Sciences
surface form: Carnegie Mellon University Department of Mathematical Sciences

Mills College
University of California, Berkeley
familyName Blum
fieldOfWork algebraic geometry
computational complexity theory
dynamical systems
mathematics
numerical analysis
real computation
theoretical computer science
women in STEM advocacy
gender female
givenName Lenore
influenced research on real computation models
women-in-computing initiatives in academia
knownFor Blum–Shub–Smale model of computation
surface form: Blum–Shub–Smale model of real computation

advocacy for women in science and engineering
founding programs to support women in computer science
work in computational complexity theory
work in real number computation
memberOf American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Mathematical Society
Association for Computing Machinery
name Lenore Blum self-link
notableIdea complexity theory in continuous settings
mathematical foundations of computation
theory of computation over the real numbers
notableWork Blum–Shub–Smale model of computation
positionHeld Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University
Professor of Mathematics at Mills College
Visiting Professor at University of California, Berkeley

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Manuel Blum notableStudent Lenore Blum
Manuel Blum spouse Lenore Blum
Blum hasNotableBearer Lenore Blum
Lenore Blum name Lenore Blum self-link