# Jonathan Alexander Frankle

> Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley 1987

**Wikidata**: [Q102305717](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q102305717)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/jonathan-alexander-frankle

## Summary
Jonathan Alexander Frankle is a male American computer scientist. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1987 under doctoral advisor Richard M. Karp. His academic genealogy is documented in the Mathematics Genealogy Project with ID 106243.

## Biography
- Born: Not available
- Nationality: Not available
- Education: Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1987)
- Known for: Doctoral studies in computer science under Richard M. Karp
- Employer(s): Not available
- Field(s): Computer science

## Contributions
No specific papers, products, companies, patents, open-source projects, or standards created by Jonathan Alexander Frankle are detailed in the source material.

## FAQs
**What is Jonathan Alexander Frankle's educational background?**  
He received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1987, with references to Wikidata item . This degree marks his primary documented academic achievement.

**Who served as Jonathan Alexander Frankle's doctoral advisor?**  
Richard M. Karp acted as his doctoral advisor, sourced from Wikidata item . Karp is an American theoretical computer scientist born January 3, 1935.

**What is Jonathan Alexander Frankle's occupation and instance type?**  
He is classified as a computer scientist and an instance of human. These properties align with his work in the industrial and service sectors of computer science.

**What is his Mathematics Genealogy Project identifier?**  
Jonathan Alexander Frankle's entry in the Mathematics Genealogy Project carries ID 106243, linking his academic lineage.

**What are the key details about Richard M. Karp from the source?**  
Richard M. Karp, born 1935-01-03, is an American theoretical computer scientist, mathematician, computer scientist, and university teacher. He has 37 sitelinks and citizenship in the United States, with references including  and .

## Why They Matter
Jonathan Alexander Frankle's significance stems from his position in the academic lineage of computer science via the Mathematics Genealogy Project ID 106243. His Ph.D. under Richard M. Karp, a foundational figure in theoretical computer science (born 1935, with occupations as mathematician, computer scientist, and university teacher), connects him to influential networks. Without this documented advisor relationship, tracing scholarly descent in the field would miss this specific node; his Berkeley training in 1987 reinforces the university's role in producing computer scientists, potentially influencing subsequent researchers through Karp's extensive sitelinks (37) and references.

## Notable For
- Earning Ph.D. from University of California, Berkeley in 1987 (Wikidata )
- Doctoral advisement by Richard M. Karp, American theoretical computer scientist (b. 1935-01-03)
- Mathematics Genealogy Project ID 106243
- Occupation as computer scientist in industrial and service sectors (sitelink_count: 38 for class)
- Male human instance with given name Jonathan

## Body
### Education and Academic Lineage
Jonathan Alexander Frankle completed his Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley in 1987. This qualification is referenced via Wikidata item . His doctoral advisor was Richard M. Karp.

### Professional Classification
He is identified as a computer scientist. This occupation falls within the industrial sector and service sector. The computer scientist class carries a sitelink_count of 38.

### Doctoral Advisor: Richard M. Karp
Richard M. Karp guided Frankle's Ph.D. work. Karp is an American theoretical computer scientist born on 1935-01-03. His birth date draws from references :  (: 2014-04-24) and :  (: 2017-10-09, : Richard M. Karp, : w6sk68qt).  
Karp's occupations include mathematician (: ), computer scientist, and university teacher (: ). He holds United States citizenship (: ) and has a sitelink_count of 37. These details appear twice in connected records.

### Genealogical Documentation
Frankle's scholarly descent is tracked in the Mathematics Genealogy Project under ID 106243. This ID ties directly to his Berkeley Ph.D. and Karp advisement.

### Personal Properties
His given name is Jonathan. He is male by sex_or_gender. The Wikidata description reads: Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley 1987. He is an instance_of human.

## References

1. Mathematics Genealogy Project