Roger+Frye

an American mathematician and computer scientist affiliated with [|Roger Jones'] [|Complexica] family of companies. In the late 80s and 90s, while affiliated with [|Thinking Machines], he used massive parallelism to solve several seemingly impossible problems in [|discrete mathematics]. || toc =StarTech= Roger E. Frye contributed to the StarTech project, as mentioned by Bradley Kuszmaul in his thesis acknowledgments :
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=Selected Publications=
 * [|S. Lennart Johnsson], [|Robert L. Krawitz], Roger Frye, [|Douglas MacDonald] (**1989**). //A Radix-2 FFT on the Connection Machine//. [|Supercomputing 89], [|pdf]
 * [|S. Lennart Johnsson], [|Robert L. Krawitz], Roger Frye, [|Douglas MacDonald] (**1989**). //Cooley-Tukey FFT on the Connection Machine//. [|Parallel Computing], [|pdf]
 * [|Roger Jones], [|Sven G. Redsun], Roger Frye (**2003**). //Entropy Generation by a Maxwell Demon in the Sequential Sorting of the Particles in an Ideal Gas//. Complexica Report 031019, [|arXiv:physics/0311023]
 * [|Roger Jones], [|Sven G. Redsun], Roger Frye, [|Kelly D. Myers] (**2003**). //The Maxwell Demon and Market Efficiency//. Complexica Report 031115, [|arXiv:physics/0311074]
 * [|Roger Jones], [|Sven G. Redsun], Roger Frye (**2004**). //Information Flow and Computation in the Maxwell Demon Problem//. Complexica Report 031128, [|arXiv:physics/0401002]

=External Links=
 * [|Roger Frye | LinkedIn]
 * [|Roger E. Frye at Complexica]

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