Nataša Kejžar
Nataša Kejžar is an olympic swimmer,[2] born 14 October 1976 in Jesenice, Slovenia, Yugoslavia.[1][3][4] She studied at Faculty of Computer and Information Science, Ljubljana and achieved her PhD degree in Statistics in 2007. She is co-author with Douglas White, Constantino Tsallis, J. Doyne Farmer and Scott White of the Social-circles network model.
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Full name | Nataša Kejžar | ||||||||||
Nationality | Slovenia | ||||||||||
Born | [1] Jesenice, Slovenia, Yugoslavia | 14 October 1976||||||||||
Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||||||||||
Weight | 61 kg (134 lb) | ||||||||||
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Sport | Swimming | ||||||||||
Strokes | Breaststroke and medley | ||||||||||
Club | Radovljica Park hotel Bled | ||||||||||
Medal record
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Coached by Ciril Globočnik, she started swimming in 1984, finished in 2000. She participated in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.
Best achievement: OG 2000: 16. 100m breaststroke; EC 25m 1998: 2. 100m IM.
Publications
- "Generative Model for Feedback Networks" in Physical Review E, 016119 (2006, Douglas R. White, Nataša Kejžar, Constantino Tsallis, J. Doyne Farmer, Scott D. White). Reviewed 2005 in Europhysicsnews 36(6):218-220 by Stefan Thurner.
- Douglas R. White, Nataša Kejžar, and Laurent Tambayong. 2007. Discovering Oscillatory Dynamics of City-Size Distributions in World Historical Systems. Globalization as an Evolutionary Process: Modeling Global Change. Ed. by George Modelski, Tessaleno Devezas, and William R. Thompson. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-77361-4
External links
References
- "Natasa Kejzar on Olympic.org". olympic.org.
- "Women's 100 m breaststroke - Swimming Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics". olympiandatabase.com.
- "Famous Swimmers from Slovenia". ranker.com.
- "Slovenia at the 2000 Summer Olympics". www.cs.odu.edu.
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