Michael P. Frank
Michael P. Frank received his Ph.D. from MIT and is currently an assistant
professor at the University of Florda.
Address:
Office: CSE Building, Room E442
Office mailing addr: Box 116120, Gainesville FL 32611 USA
Office phone: (352) 392-6888 (Has answering machine.)
Email: mpf@cise.ufl.edu
Home Page: http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~mpf/
Previous Home Page: http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~mpf/mpf.html
References
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Michael P. Frank, M. Josephine Ammer, "Relativized
Separation of Reversibility and Irreversible Space-Time Complexity Classes"
Information and Computation [submitted] (May 2001). [citeseer]
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Michael P. Frank, Reversibility
for Efficient Computing, Manuscript based on PhD Thesis (1999).
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Michael P. Frank, Tom
Knight, Norm
Margolus, ``Reversibility
in optimal scalable computer architectures,'' in Calude, Casti, Dineen,
eds., Unconventional Models of Computation (proceedings of the
First International Conference on Unconventional Models of Computation,
Jan. 1998), pages 165-182, Springer (1998).
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Carlin Vieri, M. Josephine Ammer, Michael Frank,
Norman Margolus, Tom Knight, "A
Fully Reversible Asymptotically Zero Energy Microprocessor", Proceedings
of the ISCA Workshop, Barcelona, Spain, (1998); [citeseer]
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Michael P. Frank, Carlin
Vieri, M. Josephine Ammer, Nicole Love, Norman
H. Margolus, Thomas F. Knight, Jr.,
``A scalable
reversible computer in silicon,'' in ibid., pages 183-200. http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~mpf/rc/flattop/ft.html.
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Michael P. Frank and Tom
Knight, ``Ultimate
Theoretical Models of Nanocomputers,'' Nanotechnology
9(3):162-176 (Sep. 1998)
Presented at the Fifth
Foresight Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology, Palo Alto, CA, (Nov
1997). http://www.ai.mit.edu/~mpf/Nano97/paper.html.
(local copy)
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Michael P. Frank, ``Advances
in decision-theoretic AI: Limited rationality and abstract search,''
Master's thesis, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts (May 1994); http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~mpf/papers/Frank/Frank-94/Frank-94.html.
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Sharon Oviatt, Philip Cohen, Martin Fong, and Michael
P. Frank, ``A
Rapid Semi-Automatic Simulation Technique for Investigating Interactive
Speech and Handwriting,'' Proceedings of the International Conference
on
Spoken Language Processing, Bariff, Canada, (Oct 1992).
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Matthew L. Ginsberg, Michael P. Frank,
Michael P. Halpin, and Mark
C. Torrance, ``Search
lessons learned from crossword puzzles,'' Proceedings
Eighth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (1990).
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