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Gaston H. Gonnet

Gaston H. Gonnet

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Computer Science

D-Index
51
Citations
22028
World Ranking
5201
National Ranking
107

Overview

Gaston H. Gonnet is affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland and works primarily in the fields of Medicine and Mathematics. Their research spans multiple subfields, including Modeling and Simulation, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Infectious Diseases.

The scientist's main research topics focus on COVID-19 epidemiological studies, COVID-19 diagnosis using artificial intelligence, and broader SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research. These areas reflect their engagement with ongoing health-related challenges, particularly the global pandemic.

One of their recent publications is titled Analysis of feature influence on Covid-19 Death Rate Per Country Using a Novel Orthogonalization Technique, published in 2021 in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory). This paper contributes to understanding factors influencing COVID-19 mortality rates across different countries.

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Gonnet's frequent publication venue includes:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • On the Lambert W function

    Robert M. Corless;Gaston H. Gonnet;D. E. G. Hare;David J. Jeffrey

  • Maple V Library Reference Manual

    Bruce W. Char;Keith O. Geddes;Gaston H. Gonnet;Benton Leong

  • Exhaustive matching of the entire protein sequence database

    Gaston H. Gonnet;Mark A. Cohen;Steven A. Benner

  • A new approach to text searching

    Ricardo Baeza-Yates;Gaston H. Gonnet

  • Handbook of algorithms and data structures : in Pascal and C

    G. H. Gonnet;R. Baeza-Yates

  • Protein Identification by Mass Profile Fingerprinting

    P. James;M. Quadroni;E. Carafoli;G. Gonnet

  • Handbook of algorithms and data structures

    Gaston H Gonnet

  • Maple V Language Reference Manual

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  • New indices for text: PAT Trees and PAT arrays

    Gaston H. Gonnet;Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates;Tim Snider

  • First Leaves: A Tutorial Introduction to Maple V

    Bruce W. Char;Benton L. Leong;Keith O. Geddes;Michael B. Monagan

  • Expected Length of the Longest Probe Sequence in Hash Code Searching

    Gaston H. Gonnet

  • OMA 2011: orthology inference among 1000 complete genomes

    Adrian M. Altenhoff;Adrian Schneider;Gaston H. Gonnet;Christophe Dessimoz

  • The OMA orthology database in 2015: function predictions, better plant support, synteny view and other improvements

    Adrian M. Altenhoff;Nives Škunca;Nives Škunca;Nives Škunca;Natasha Glover;Clément-Marie Train

  • The OMA orthology database in 2018: retrieving evolutionary relationships among all domains of life through richer web and programmatic interfaces.

    Adrian M Altenhoff;Adrian M Altenhoff;Natasha M Glover;Natasha M Glover;Clément-Marie Train;Clément-Marie Train;Klara Kaleb

  • Amino acid substitution during functionally constrained divergent evolution of protein sequences.

    S. A. Bennet;M. A. Cohen;G. H. Gonnet

  • Mind Your Grammar: a New Approach to Modelling Text

    Gaston H. Gonnet;Frank Wm. Tompa

  • Algorithm of OMA for large-scale orthology inference.

    Alexander C.J. Roth;Gastón H. Gonnet;Christophe Dessimoz

  • Fast text searching for regular expressions or automaton searching on tries

    Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates;Gaston H. Gonnet

  • Protein identification in DNA databases by peptide mass fingerprinting.

    Peter James;Manfredo Quadroni;Ernesto Carafoli;Gaston Gonnet

  • ALF—A Simulation Framework for Genome Evolution

    Daniel A. Dalquen;Maria Anisimova;Maria Anisimova;Gaston H. Gonnet;Gaston H. Gonnet;Christophe Dessimoz;Christophe Dessimoz

  • Scientific Computation: Phylogenetic tree construction

    Gaston H. Gonnet;Ralf Scholl

  • The OMA orthology database in 2015

    Adrian Altenhoff;Nives Škunca;Natasha Glover;Clément-Marie Train

Frequent Co-Authors

Ricardo Baeza-Yates
Ricardo Baeza-Yates Royal Institute of Technology
Christophe Dessimoz
Christophe Dessimoz University College London
Steven A. Benner
Steven A. Benner University of Florida
J. Ian Munro
J. Ian Munro University of Waterloo
Nivio Ziviani
Nivio Ziviani Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Gunnar Rätsch
Gunnar Rätsch ETH Zurich
Christopher E. Mason
Christopher E. Mason Cornell University
Yves Barral
Yves Barral ETH Zurich
Peter James
Peter James Lund University
Philippe Flajolet
Philippe Flajolet French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA

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