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  1. Noga Alon's home page. Contact Info: Email: last name preceded by first name initial at math dot princeton dot edu. Office: 706 Fine Hall. Fields of interest. Combinatorics, Graph Theory and their applications to Theoretical Computer Science. Combinatorial algorithms and circuit complexity. Combinatorial geometry and Combinatorial number theory.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Noga_AlonNoga Alon - Wikipedia

    Noga Alon (Hebrew: נוגה אלון; born 1956) is an Israeli mathematician and a professor of mathematics at Princeton University noted for his contributions to combinatorics and theoretical computer science, having authored hundreds of papers.

  3. 1303. 1995. λ1, isoperimetric inequalities for graphs, and superconcentrators. N Alon, VD Milman. Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B 38 (1), 73-88. , 1985. 1197. 1985. A fast and simple randomized parallel algorithm for the maximal independent set problem.

  4. Noga Alon (em hebraico: נוגה אלון; Israel, 17 de fevereiro de 1956) é um matemático israelense, conhecido por suas contribuições à combinatória e ciência da computação teórica. Alon é Baumritter Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science na Universidade de Tel Aviv, Israel.

  5. Noga Alon - Short CV. 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 positions in various research institutes including MIT, ...

  6. Noga Alon. Professor. Fine Hall 706. 609-258-6460. nalon@math.princeton.edu. Research Field. Combinatorics. Homepage. Fine Hall, Washington Road Princeton NJ 08544 ...

  7. 15 de jun. de 2022 · Noga Alon, a professor of mathematics at Princeton University and a leading expert in discrete mathematics, has been awarded the 2022 Shaw Prize in Mathematical Sciences along with Ehud Hrushovski of Oxford for their contributions to model theory and algebraic geometry. The Shaw Prize honors recent breakthroughs in mathematics, astronomy and life science and medicine.