Noga Alon
Noga Alon | |
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Noga Alon | |
Born |
Israel | 17 February 1956
Nationality | Israel |
Fields |
Mathematics Theoretical computer science |
Institutions |
Tel Aviv University Institute for Advanced Study Microsoft Research, Herzeliya |
Alma mater | Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Thesis | Extremal Problems in Combinatorics (1983) |
Doctoral advisor | Micha Perles |
Doctoral students |
Yossi Azar Eldar Fischer Gregory Z. Gutin Shai Gutner Michael Krivelevich Benny Sudakov Uri Zwick |
Known for | Combinatorial Nullstellensatz |
Notable awards |
George Pólya Prize (2000) Gödel Prize (2005) Israel Prize in Mathematics (2008) |
Website www |
Noga Alon (Hebrew: נוגה אלון; born 17 February 1956) is an Israeli mathematician noted for his contributions to combinatorics and theoretical computer science, having authored hundreds of papers.
Academic background
Alon is Baumritter Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science in Tel Aviv University, Israel. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1983 and had visiting positions in various research institutes including MIT, The Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, IBM Almaden Research Center, Bell Labs, Bellcore and Microsoft Research. He serves on the editorial boards of more than a dozen international journals, since 2008 he is the editor-in-chief of Random Structures and Algorithms. He has given lectures in many conferences, including plenary addresses in the 1996 European Congress of Mathematics and in the 2002 International Congress of Mathematicians, and a lecture in the 1990 International Congress of Mathematicians.
Research
Alon has published more than five hundred research papers, mostly in combinatorics and in theoretical computer science, and one book. He has also published under the pseudonym "A. Nilli".
Alon is the principal founder of the Combinatorial Nullstellensatz which has many applications in combinatorics and number theory.
Selected works
Books
- 1992. The Probabilistic Method. (with Joel Spencer) Wiley.
Articles
- 1996. The space complexity of approximating the frequency moments. (with Yossi Matias and Mario Szegedy) ACM STOC '96.
- won their Gödel Prize in 2005.
- 1987. The monotone circuit complexity of Boolean functions. (with Ravi B Boppana). Combinatorica 1987, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1986. Eigenvalues and expanders. Combinatorica 1986, Volume 6, Issue 2.
Awards
Alon has received a number of awards, including the following:
- the Erdős Prize in 1989;
- the Feher prize in 1991;
- the Pólya Prize in 2000;
- the Bruno Memorial Award in 2001;
- the Landau Prize in 2005;
- the Gödel Prize in 2005 (with Yossi Matias and Mario Szegedy);
- for their foundational contribution to streaming algorithms.
- the Israel Prize, for mathematics, in 2008;[1][2] and
- the EMET Prize, for mathematics, in 2011.
In addition, Alon has been a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities since 1997. In 2015 he was elected as a fellow of the American Mathematical Society[3] and gave the Łojasiewicz Lecture (on the "Signrank and its applications in combinatorics and complexity") at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. In 2017 he became a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ "Israel Prize Official Site (in Hebrew) - Recipient's C.V.".
- ↑ "Israel Prize Official Site (in Hebrew) - Judges' Rationale for Grant to Recipient".
- ↑ 2016 Class of the Fellows of the AMS, American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2015-11-16.
- ↑ "ACM Recognizes New Fellows", Communications of the ACM, 60 (3): 23, March 2017, doi:10.1145/3039921.
External links
- Noga Alon's home page
- Noga Alon at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Author profile in the database zbMATH
- Noga Alon's Google Scholar, h-index is 81.