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Version 2019, 14 May, 2021 This Is a List of the 5239 Authors With Version 2019, 29 September, 2021 This is a list of the 5239 authors with Pawlak number 4. Please send corrections and comments to [email protected] A LIST WITH PAWLAK NUMBER 4 Surname and first name: 1. Piotr Hoffmann 2. Aaron Gloster 3. Abbass Mona 4. Abe Jair Minoro 5. Abe Shigeo 6. Abe Naoki 7. Abecker Andreas 8. Abeynayake Canicious 9. Abeysundara H. A. 10. Abonyi Jnullnos 11. Aboull-Ela Magdy 12. Abramson David 13. Abrol Satyen 14. Abulaish Muhammad 15. Acampora Giovanni 16. Acernese Fausto 17. Acharya Ayan 18. Achtner Wolfgang 19. Adachi Fuminori 20. Adamatzky Andrew 21. Adams K.J. 22. Adamson Kenneth 23. Adefila Kehinde 24. Adhyaru Dipak M. 25. Adorna Henry 26. Agarwal Deepam 27. Agarwal Arun 28. Agarwal Sanjit 29. Aggarwal Charu C. 30. Aggarwal Swati 31. Aguan Kripamoy 32. Agui Takeshi 33. Ahluwalia Madhu 34. Ahmad Tanvir 35. Ahmad Nesar 36. Ahmed Rafiq 37. Ahmed Rosina 38. Ahn Rennull M. C. 39. Ai Lingmei 40. Aidinis Vassilis 41. Airola Antti 42. Aizawa Akiko N. 43. Akbari Mohammad Ali 44. Akedo Naoya 45. Akhgar Babak 46. Akkermans Hans 47. Al-Bayatti Ali H. 48. Al-Dubaee Shawki A. 49. Al-Hmouz Ahmed 50. Al-Hmouz Rami 51. Al-Khateeb Tahseen 52. Al-Mayyan Waheeda 53. Al-Shenawy Nada M. 54. Al-Yami Maryam 55. Alam S. S. 56. Alam Mansoor 57. Alami Rachid 58. Albathan Mubarak 59. Alberg Dima 60. Alcalnull Rafael 61. Alcalnull-Fdez Jesnulls 62. Alcnullntara Otnullvio D. A. 63. Alfaro-Garc?­a V?­ctor 64. Alhazov Artiom 65. Alhimale Laila 66. Ali A. 67. Ali Dia 68. Ali Salah 69. Alkhalaf Muath 70. Allen Tony 71. Allen Sam D. 72. Allen G. N. 73. Allopenna Paul 74. Aloimonos Yiannis 75. Alon Noga 76. Alonso Sergio 77. Alonso Ricardo S. 78. Alsaidi Ramadhan Abdo Musleh 79. Alten Clint 80. Althoff Klaus-Dieter 81. Altman Tom 82. Alzahrani Ahmed Saeed 83. Amarasiri Rasika 84. Amari Shun-ichi 85. Amato Roberto 86. Ambroszkiewicz Stanislaw 87. Amin S. E. 88. Amiri Ashkan 89. Ammar Mohamed Ben 90. Ammar Boudour 91. Ammar Asma 92. An Yuan 93. Anagnostopoulos Ioannis 94. Analide Cesar 95. Anand Sarabjot Singh 96. Anand Ashish 97. Anderson John R. 98. Anderson Abraham R. 99. Anderson Michael L. 100. Anderson Terry J. 101. Andersson Bo 102. Ando Shin 103. Andreon Stefano 104. Andretta Massimo 105. Andrews Peter 106. Angelopoulou Anastassia 107. Angryk Rafal 108. Ansari Abdul Quaiyum 109. Antoniou Grigoris 110. Anullmeur Esma 111. Anumolu Vivek 112. Anura Anji 113. Anwar Fahad 114. Aouiti Chaouki 115. Aoyama Hideyasu 116. Apduhan Bernady O. 117. Appelt Doug 118. Arai Yukihiro 119. Araki Hiromichi 120. Araki Shoichi 121. Arasaratnam Ienkaran 122. Arbajian Pierre 123. Ardagna Claudio Agostino 124. Aribi Yassine 125. Aringhieri Roberto 126. Ariyama Takanobu 127. Arun Indu 128. Asahara Masayuki 129. Asari Kazunari 130. Asghar Sohail 131. Ashish Naveen 132. Aslan Alim R. 133. Aslandogan Y. Alp 134. Auer Peter 135. Ausiello Giorgio 136. Avrahami Gil 137. Avrahami-Bakish Gil 138. Avron Arnon 139. Ayadi Thouraya 140. Azaron Amir 141. Azevedo Roger 142. Aziz Russel 143. Aznarte Josnull Luis 144. Azuaje Francisco 145. Babawuro Usman 146. Bacardit Jaume 147. Back Andrew D. 148. Bae Sunha 149. Baek Yong Sun 150. Baesens Bart 151. Baets Bernard De 152. Bai Lu 153. Bai Liang 154. Bai Zhongjian 155. Bai Xiaoming 156. Bai He 157. Bai Yun 158. Bai Hua 159. Bai Y. 160. Bailnulln-Moreno Rafael 161. Bain Keith 162. Baizan C. 163. Bajcsy Ruzena 164. Bak Michal 165. Bakker Rembrandt 166. Balamash Abdullah 167. Balamut Jerzy 168. Balas Valentina E. 169. Balas Valentina Emilia 170. Balasubramaniam P. 171. Balder John 172. Balduccini Marcello 173. Ballard Dana H. 174. Ballatore Andrea 175. Balz A. 176. Bangalore Srinivas 177. Banka Haider 178. Bao Wendi 179. Bao Wenxia 180. Bao Yukun 181. Baral Chitta 182. Bargiela Andrzej 183. Barkowsky Thomas 184. Barman Bishal 185. Barnard Etienne 186. Barnes Tiffany 187. Barnes Nick 188. Barolli Leonard 189. Baron Matthew 190. Barone Fabrizio 191. Barraquand Jnullrnullme 192. Barri Ignasi 193. Barszcz Tomasz 194. Bartneck Christoph 195. Bartocci Ezio 196. Bartsch-Spnullrl Brigitte 197. Barua Alimpan 198. Baruque Bruno 199. Basha Sameh H. 200. Bashar Rezaul Md. 201. Basterrech Sebastinulln 202. Basu Anupam K. 203. Basu Anupam 204. Basu Sayantan 205. Basu Debabrota 206. Batista Vivian F. Lnullpez 207. Battaglia Demian 208. Battersby Alan 209. Beattie Brien 210. Beck Joseph E. 211. Becker Suzanna 212. Bede Barnabnulls 213. Bedingfield Susan E. 214. Bednarczyk Marek A. 215. Bell Bryan 216. Bello Rafael 217. Bello Marilyn 218. Ben-Naim Jonathan 219. Bench-Capon Trevor J. M. 220. Benedictis Antonella De 221. Benini Sergio 222. Berenji Hamid R. 223. Berghammer Rudolf 224. Bergmann Ralph 225. Beringer Jnullrgen 226. Berlanga Francisco Josnull 227. Berman Piotr 228. Bernier Olivier 229. Berrar Daniel P. 230. Berry Pauline 231. Bertino Elisa 232. Bertoia Cheryl 233. Bettini Claudio 234. Bezdek James C. 235. Bhalchandra Parag 236. Bhatt Ravindara 237. Bhattacharyya Malay 238. Bhattacharyya Sudeepa 239. Bhattacharyya Saugat 240. Bhowmick Brojeshwar 241. Bhowmick Sandip 242. Bhowmik Pavel 243. Bhuiyan Alauddin 244. Bi Jianning 245. Bi Yi 246. Bian Wei 247. Bianchini Monica 248. Bickmore Timothy W. 249. Bie Rongfang 250. Bielecka Marzena 251. Bien Zeungnam 252. Bienvenu Meghyn 253. Biganzoli Elia 254. Bilbao-Terol Amelia 255. Biletskiy Yevgen 256. Binh Huynh Thi Thanh 257. Birmingham William P. 258. Biswas Kousik 259. Biswas Gautam 260. Biswas Subhodip 261. Bjnullrne Jari 262. Black Norman D. 263. Blank Douglas S. 264. Bloch Isabelle 265. Bnullchner Alex G. 266. Bnullker Ulrich 267. Bo Chunxin 268. Bobrov Pavel 269. Bogdanski Marcin 270. Bohte Sander M. 271. Bokil Hemant 272. Boley Harold 273. Bollen Kenneth 274. Bolotov Alexander 275. Bonchi Filippo 276. Bondy Jeff 277. Bonnefon Jean-Frannullois 278. Bookman Lawrence A. 279. Boongasame Laor 280. Boratyn Grzegorz M. 281. Borland Ron 282. Borusan Alexander 283. Boryczka Urszula 284. Bose Digbalay 285. Bose Surajit 286. Bothell Daniel 287. Bouchachia Abdelhamid 288. Bousso Mamadou 289. Bovolo Francesca 290. Bowman-Grieve Lorraine 291. Braatz Benjamin 292. Brander Simon 293. Bratoszewski Piotr 294. Bray Norman W. 295. Bredeweg Bert 296. Brennan Paul 297. Brentani Helena 298. Breve Fabricio A. 299. Briggs Faye A. 300. Bringsjord Selmer 301. Brinker Klaus 302. Brodaric Boyan 303. Broekstra Jeen 304. Brooks Malcolm 305. Brooks-Kayal Amy 306. Brouwer William J. 307. Brown David G. 308. Browne Matthew 309. Browne Will N. 310. Bruce Ian C. 311. Bruni Alessandro 312. Bruza Peter 313. Bruzzone Lorenzo 314. Buchanan Roger 315. Budzisz Wojciech 316. Bueckert Jeff 317. Bui Long Ta 318. Bui Tien Dai 319. Bui Lam Thu 320. Buller Andrzej 321. Bultan Tevfik 322. Bun Khoo Khyou 323. Bunke Horst 324. Bunte Kerstin 325. Burdet Etienne 326. Burns Ian 327. Burns Gully 328. Busa-Fekete Rnullbert 329. Buscicchio Cosimo Alessandro 330. Busi Nadia 331. Butz C. 332. Butz Cory 333. Buxton Jane 334. Cabalar Ali Firat 335. Caballero Yaile 336. Cabarle Francis George 337. Cabo Josnull A. 338. Cahoon Tobias C. 339. Cai Zhiping 340. Cai Cheng 341. Cai Changlin 342. Cai Jianyong 343. Cai Hua 344. Cai Weidong 345. Cai Yongqing 346. Cai Kai-Yuan 347. Cai Wanjin 348. Cai Zhongmin 349. Cai Deng 350. Cai Xiongfei 351. Caianiello Eduardo R. 352. Callele David 353. Caluwe Rita M. M. De 354. Campeau Patrick 355. Campilho Aurnulllio C. 356. Cannon David J. 357. Cannons K. 358. Cano Rosa 359. Cano Josnull Ramnulln 360. Cantoni Virginio 361. Cao Chengzhi 362. Cao Yang 363. Cao Shi 364. Cao Juanjuan 365. Cao Bin 366. Cao Yuanzhouhan 367. Cao Fuyuan 368. Cao Yukun 369. Cao Qixin 370. Cao Zhen 371. Cao Jinde 372. Cao Tianrui 373. Cao Huanhuan 374. Caponetti Laura 375. Capozziella Salvatore 376. Capuano Nicola 377. Card Howard C. 378. Carlsen Jessica 379. Carmichael Ted 380. Carmona Cristnullbal J. 381. Carrasco Eduardo 382. Carter Cameron S. 383. Cartes David A. 384. Caruana Rich 385. Casillas Jorge 386. Castano M. 387. Castellano Giovanna 388. Castiello Ciro 389. Castillo Oscar 390. Castro Juan Luis 391. Cattaneo Gianpiero 392. Cavallin Humberto 393. Cayci Aysegul 394. Ceberio Martine 395. Ceccarelli Michele 396. Cen Yilang 397. Cervante Liam 398. Cervantes Leticia 399. Cesa-Bianchi Nicolnull 400. Chadwick Dave R. 401. Chai Yi 402. Chai Mianrui 403. Chakrabarty Kankana 404. Chakraborti Tathagata 405. Chakraborty Rudrasis 406. Chakraborty Aruna 407. Chakraborty Debrup 408. Chakraborty Omprakash 409. Chakraborty Chandan 410. Chakraborty Sukumar 411. Chakradhar Srimat T. 412. Chakravarty Debashish 413. Chan Philip K. 414. Chan Kwok-Ping 415. Chan Tat-hung 416. Chan Patrick P. K. 417. Chan S. C. 418. Chan Aki P. F. 419. Chandra Vigyan 420. Chang Jyh-Yeong 421. Chang Kuo Chin 422. Chang Jia-Ruey 423. Chang William I. 424. Chang Jik H. 425. Chang Elizabeth 426. Chang Jun 427. Chao Ke 428. Charte Francisco 429. Chatterjee Chandranath 430. Chatterjee Sanjoy 431. Chatterjee Jyotirmoy 432. Chatziioannou Aristotelis A. 433. Chau Rowena 434. Chaudhuri B.B. 435. Chaudhuri Sheli Sinha 436. Chaudhury Santanu 437. Chavez Francisco 438. Chawla Nitesh 439. Che Hangjun 440. Cheema Baljeet 441. Cheloha Abby 442. Chen Hengxin 443. Chen Huishuang 444. Chen Jian 445. Chen Wen-Sheng 446. Chen Yufei 447. Chen Linlin 448. Chen Dengchi 449. Chen Tao 450. Chen Xiaoming 451. Chen Heng 452. Chen Feng 453. Chen Zhiyuan 454. Chen Yan 455. Chen Mianyun 456. Chen Chaomei 457. Chen Hsiao-Hwa 458. Chen Hongmei 459. Chen D. 460. Chen Rong-Chang 461. Chen Yuming 462. Chen Zhihua 463. Chen Li 464. Chen Shifu 465. Chen I-Fan 466. Chen Jingnian 467. Chen Junfeng 468. Chen Limin 469. Chen Yang 470. Chen Jyh-Bin 471. Chen Xiaohong 472. Chen C. L. Philip 473.
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