Nerode Prize

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The EATCS–IPEC Nerode Prize is a theoretical computer science prize awarded for outstanding research in the area of multivariate algorithmics. It is awarded by the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science and the International Symposium on Parameterized and Exact Computation.[1] The prize was offered for the first time in 2013.[2]

Winners[edit]

The prize winners so far have been:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ IPEC Nerode Prize, European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, retrieved 2015-09-03.
  2. ^ "EATCS-IPEC Nerode Prize", Parameterized Complexity, retrieved 2015-09-03.
  3. ^ EATCS-IPEC Nerode Prize 2013 - Laudatio, European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, retrieved 2015-09-03.
  4. ^ Nelson, Patrick (October 6, 2014). "Academic wins international maths prize". Retrieved November 1, 2022.
  5. ^ EATCS-IPEC Nerode Prize 2014 - Laudatio, European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, retrieved 2015-09-03.
  6. ^ Hajiaghayi Wins 2015 Nerode Prize, University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, May 8, 2015, retrieved 2015-09-03.
  7. ^ EATCS-IPEC Nerode Prize 2016, European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, August 29, 2016, retrieved 2016-08-29.
  8. ^ ALGO 2017, ALGO 2017, September 3, 2017, retrieved 2017-09-03.
  9. ^ "Magnus Wahlström was awarded the 2018 Nerode Prize". May 13, 2018. Archived from the original on January 25, 2022. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
  10. ^ ALGO 2018 keynote speakers, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology, retrieved 2018-08-24
  11. ^ EATCS-IPEC Nerode Prize 2019, European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, September 3, 2019, retrieved 2020-01-01.
  12. ^ Darmody, Jenny (2020-12-16). "Ireland's Prof Barry O'Sullivan wins global computer science award". Silicon Republic. Retrieved 2022-11-01.
  13. ^ "NUS Computing professors Sanjay Jain and Frank Stephan win EATCS-IPEC Nerode Prize". NUS Computing. Retrieved 2022-11-01.
  14. ^ EATCS-IPEC Nerode Prize 2023, European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, retrieved 2024-01-18.