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- Roughgarden is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Joan Roughgarden (born 1946), American ecologist and evolutionary biologist Tim Roughgarden...
- Joan Roughgarden (born 13 March 1946) is an American ecologist and evolutionary biologist. She has engaged in theory and observation of coevolution and...
- Avelin Roughgarden (born July 20, 1975) is an American computer scientist and a professor of Computer Science at Columbia University. Roughgarden's work...
- O'Reilly Media. 2018. ISBN 9781491983607. Roughgarden & Valiant 2021, p. 2. Roughgarden & Valiant 2021, p. 7. Roughgarden & Valiant 2021, p. 8. I. Stoica et...
- Social selection is a term used with varying meanings in biology. Joan Roughgarden proposed a hypothesis called social selection as an alternative to ****ual...
- doi:10.1145/380752.380883, ISBN 978-1581133493, S2CID 207594967 Tim Roughgarden (2005). Selfish routing and the price of anarchy. MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-18243-2...
- Girshick & Green 2009, p. 24; Roughgarden 2004, pp. 37–40 Glickman et al. 2006, pp. 349–356 Dixson 2012, p. 364 Roughgarden 2004, pp. 37–40 Wingfield 2006...
- Reingold 2006 Dan Klein 2007 Vern Paxson 2008 Dawson Engler 2009 Tim Roughgarden 2010 Craig Gentry 2011 Luis von Ahn 2012 Martin Casado and Dina Katabi...
- behaviors, such as female pheromones being given off by male reptiles. Joan Roughgarden, a biologist and Charles Darwin-critic, rejected use of the term in the...
- through the intervention of Christian missionaries. According to Joan Roughgarden, the māhū lacked access to political power, were unable to aspire to...