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D-Index
55
Citations
23586
World Ranking
2919
National Ranking
879

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1997 - ACM Fellow For advancing the fields of signal processing, control theory, computer music, and combinatorial optimization from a computer science perspective.
  • 1981 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the theory and application of digital signal processing.

Overview

Kenneth Steiglitz is affiliated with Princeton University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of economics, econometrics, and finance. Their work encompasses several subfields, including finance, general economics, econometrics, and economic theory and policy.

The main topics covered by their research include:

  • Economic Theory and Policy
  • Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
  • Economic theories and models
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies

Steiglitz has contributed to the academic literature with multiple publications in the SSRN Electronic Journal, which is their frequent venue of choice. Recent papers include:

  • On the Difficulty of Testing for Psychokinesis Using Physical Random Number Generators (2023, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • How Loan Rigidities and Myopic Monetary Policy Can Create Credit Cycles (2024, SSRN Electronic Journal)

Among frequent collaborators are Michael L. Honig and Ben Honig, each co-authoring multiple works together with Steiglitz.

Steiglitz has also authored a book titled Snipers, Shills, and Sharks, published by Princeton University Press in 2021.

In recognition of contributions spanning several scientific fields, Steiglitz has received notable distinctions including:

  • ACM Fellow in 1997 for advancing signal processing, control theory, computer music, and combinatorial optimization from a computer science perspective
  • IEEE Fellow in 1981 for work in the theory and application of digital signal processing

Best Publications

  • Combinatorial optimization: algorithms and complexity

    Christos H. Papadimitriou;Kenneth Steiglitz

  • A technique for the identification of linear systems

    K. Steiglitz;L. McBride

  • Operations on Images Using Quad Trees

    Gregory M. Hunter;Kenneth Steiglitz

  • Adaptive step size random search

    M. Schumer;K. Steiglitz

  • Eigenvectors and functions of the discrete Fourier transform

    B. Dickinson;K. Steiglitz

  • Optimization of wireless resources for personal communications mobility tracking

    Upamanyu Madhow;Michael L. Honig;Kenneth Steiglitz

  • The Design of Minimum-Cost Survivable Networks

    K. Steiglitz;P. Weiner;D. Kleitman

  • Computation of spectra with unequal resolution using the fast Fourier transform

    A. Oppenheim;D. Johnson;K. Steiglitz

  • The complexity of analog computation

    A Vergis;K Steiglitz;B Dickinson

  • On the simultaneous estimation of poles and zeros in speech analysis

    K. Steiglitz

  • Computer-aided design of recursive digital filters

    K. Steiglitz

  • Soliton-like behavior in automata

    J K Park;K Steiglitz;W P Thurston

  • State transformations of colliding optical solitons and possible application to computation in bulk media

    Mariusz H. Jakubowski;Ken Steiglitz;Richard Squier

  • Optimal Design of Offshore Natural-Gas Pipeline Systems

    B. Rothfarb;H. Frank;D. M. Rosenbaum;Kenneth Steiglitz

  • Suppression of near- and far-end crosstalk by linear pre- and post-filtering

    M.L. Honig;P. Crespo;K. Steiglitz

  • Frugality in path auctions

    Edith Elkind;Amit Sahai;Ken Steiglitz

  • Unifying VLSI Array Designs with Geometric Transformations.

    Peter R. Cappello;Kenneth Steiglitz

  • Characterization and Theoretical Comparison of Branch-and-Bound Algorithms for Permutation Problems

    Walter H. Kohler;Kenneth Steiglitz

  • Energy-Exchange Interactions between Colliding Vector Solitons

    Charalambos Anastassiou;Mordechai Segev;Mordechai Segev;Ken Steiglitz;J. A. Giordmaine

  • Time-gated Manakov spatial solitons are computationally universal.

    Ken Steiglitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael L. Honig
Michael L. Honig Northwestern University
Paul R. Prucnal
Paul R. Prucnal Princeton University
Mordechai Segev
Mordechai Segev Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Edwin H.-M. Sha
Edwin H.-M. Sha East China Normal University
Christos H. Papadimitriou
Christos H. Papadimitriou Columbia University
Bede Liu
Bede Liu Princeton University
John E. Hopcroft
John E. Hopcroft Cornell University
John Morgan
John Morgan University of California, Berkeley
Upamanyu Madhow
Upamanyu Madhow University of California, Santa Barbara

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