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  1. Noga Alon Awarded 2022 Knuth Prize. Professor Noga Alon has been awarded the 2022 Knuth Prize, awarded by the ACM Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory (SIGACT) and the IEEE Technical Committee on the Mathematical Foundations of Computing (TCMF) "for major research accomplishments and contributions to the foundations of ...

  2. Topics in Combinatorics - Extremal Combinatorics (MAT577 and MAT478) Noga Alon (first name initial followed by last name at math dot princeton dot edu) Spring 2022-2023, Tuesday and Thursday 9:30-10:50

  3. Noga Alon a publié de nombreux articles de recherche en combinatoire et en informatique théorique. Il est reconnu notamment pour son étude des algorithmes en ligne et des algorithmes de fouille de flots de données 4, notamment dans le cadre du test de propriété ( property testing) 5 . Il introduit également la notion d'indice chromatique ...

  4. Topics in Combinatorics - the Probabilistic Method (MAT577 and MAT478) Noga Alon (first name initial followed by last name at math dot princeton dot edu) Spring 2024, Tuesday and Thursday 9:30-10:50, Room: Fine Hall 214

  5. Professor Noga Alon has been awarded the 2022 Shaw Prize in Mathematical Sciences.Professor Alon shares this year's prize with Ehud Hrushovski, Merton Professor of Mathematical Logic at the University of Oxford, for their "remarkable contributions to discrete mathematics and model theory with interaction notably with algebraic geometry, topology and computer sciences."

  6. Noga Alon is a Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University and a Baumritter Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Computer Science at Tel Aviv University, Israel. He received his Ph. D. in Mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1983 and had visiting and part time positions in various research institutes including MIT, Harvard ...

  7. Noga Alon and Yaakov Malinovsky, Hitting a prime in 2.43 dice rolls (on average), The American Statistician Volume 77 Issue 3 (2023), 301-303. Noga Alon, Gabriela Bourla, Ben Graham, Xiaoyu He and Noah Kravitz, Logarithmically larger deletion codes of all distances, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, to appear.