Dana Randall

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Dana Randall is a professor of theoretical computer science at Georgia Tech. Her primary research interest is analyzing algorithms for counting problems (eg. counting matchings in a graph) using Markov chains. One of her important contributions to this area is a decomposition theorem for analyzing Markov chains. Randall was born in Queens, New York to a Jewish family. She graduated from New York's Stuyvesant High School in 1984[1]

Her sister is physicist Lisa Randall.

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  1. ^ Stuyvesant Math Team, Spring 1983. Retrieved on 2007-10-31.

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