1. coauthor - Noun
2. coauthor - Verb
a writer who collaborates with others in writing something
Source: WordNetBy incorporating these and other linguistic constraints, Barzilay and coauthor Jiaming Luo developed a decipherment algorithm that can handle the vast space of transformations and the scarcity of a signal in the input. Source: Internet
Bradley Hope, based in London, is The New York Times bestselling coauthor of Billion Dollar Whale (optioned for film by SK Global) and covers finance and malfeasance for The Wall Street Journal. Source: Internet
Anybody else's Erdős number is k + 1 where k is the lowest Erdős number of any coauthor. Source: Internet
In 2007, Kevin Merida, a coauthor of another book on Thomas, remarked that what happened between Thomas and Hill was "ultimately unknowable" by others, but that it was clear that "one of them lied, period." Source: Internet
"In proving this power enhancement, we drew from the emergent field of stochastic thermodynamics and extended the nearly century-old, celebrated theory of Nyquist," said coauthor Pradeep Kumar, associate professor of physics and coauthor. Source: Internet
December 22nd, 9:00amDecember 21st, 9:38pmIvan Oransky, a contributor for STAT and coauthor of “The Watchdogs” column, is an MD, although he doesn't have quite enough psychiatric training to diagnose why someone would leave medicine for journalism. Source: Internet