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András Sebő

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Nationality
  
Hungary  France

Doctoral advisor
  
András Frank

Field
  
Mathematics

Fields
  
Mathematics

Alma mater
  
Eötvös Loránd University

Academic advisor
  
András Frank

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Born
  
24 April 1954 (age 62) Budapest (
1954-04-24
)

Doctoral students
  
Frank Pfeiffer (1990) W. Schwaerzler (1992) Brahim Chaourar (1993) Karina Marcus (1996) Samia Ould-Ali (2000) Mouna Sadli (2000) Eric Tannier (2002) Vincent Jost (2006) Frederic Meunier (2006) Guyslain Naves (2010) Yohann Benchetrit (2015)

Institutions
  
University of Grenoble, Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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András Sebő (born 24 April 1954) is a Hungarian-French mathematician working in the areas of combinatorial optimization and discrete mathematics. Sebő is a French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) Director of Research and the head of the Combinatorial Optimization. group in Laboratory G-SCOP, affiliated with the University of Grenoble and the CNRS.

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Biography

Sebő received his Ph.D. in 1984 from Eötvös Loránd University and he obtained the Candidate's Degree from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1989, advised by András Frank. From 1979 through 1988, Sebő was a Research Assistant and Research Fellow at The Computer and Automation Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest. He moved to the University of Grenoble in 1988, where he advanced to his current position of CNRS Director of Research. He has held visiting positions at leading mathematical centers, including the Research Institute for Discrete Mathematics in Bonn, Germany (1988-89 as an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellow and 1992-93 as the John von Neumann Professor), DIMACS (1989), University of Waterloo Faculty of Mathematics (multiple years), and the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics (2015). He is also one of seven honorary members of the Egerváry Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization.

Research work

Sebő has advised 11 Doctoral students. In 2012, Sebő and Jens Vygen developed a 7/5-approximation algorithm for the graph version of the traveling salesman problem; currently the best-known approximation, improving on the widely-cited 1.5-epislon result of Gharan, Saberi, and Singh. In 2013, Sebő found also an 8/5-approximation algorithm for the path version of the TSP. A scientific conference in honor of Sebő was held April 24–25, 2014 in Grenoble, France.

References

András Sebő Wikipedia