- Vijay Vazirani
Vijay Virkumar Vazirani ( _hi. विजय वीरकुमार वज़ीरानी) received his
Bachelor's degree fromMIT in1979 and hisPh.D. from theUniversity of California, Berkeley in1983 . He is a Professor of Computer Science at Georgia Tech.Prior to this he was a Professor of Computer Science at the
Indian Institute of Technology ,New Delhi during the early to mid nineties. His research career has been centered around the design ofalgorithms , together with work oncomplexity theory ,cryptography ,coding theory , andgame theory .During the 1980's, he made important contributions to the classical maximum matching problem. During the 1990's he worked mostly on
approximation algorithms , championing the primal-dual schema, which he applied to problems arising in network design, facility location and web caching, and clustering. In July 2001 he published a book onapproximation algorithms (Springer-Verlag, Berlin).One of his significant research papers was proving, along with
Leslie Valiant , UNIQUE-SAT ∈ P → NP=RP (Valiant-Vazirani Theorem ).Fact|date=September 2007He is the brother of
UC Berkeley computer science professorUmesh Vazirani . In 2005 they both were inducted as Fellows of theAssociation for Computing Machinery .Vijay Vazirani was also a McKay Visiting Professor at the
University of California, Berkeley .External links
* [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fac/Vijay.Vazirani/ Faculty page at Georgia Tech]
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