Frank Thomson ("Tom") Leighton is a
professor of
Applied Mathematics at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has served as the head of the
Algorithms group at MIT's
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory since 1996, and co-founded
Akamai Technologies with student
Daniel Lewin in 1998. Leighton received his
B.S.E. in
Electrical Engineering from
Princeton University in 1978, and his
Ph.D. in Mathematics from MIT in 1981. He is a Fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the
National Academy of Engineering. His brother David T. Leighton is a full professor at the
University of Notre Dame, specializing in transport phenomena
Books
- Introduction to Parallel Algorithms and Architectures: Arrays, Trees, Hypercubes (Morgan Kaufmann, 1991), ISBN 1-55860-117-1
- Complexity Issues in VLSI: Optimal layouts for the shuffle-exchange graph and other networks (MIT Press, 1983), ISBN 0-262-12104-2
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