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Avner Magen

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Residence
  
Canada

Doctoral advisor
  
Name
  
Avner Magen

Nationality
  
Israeli


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Fields
  
Metric Embeddings, Discrete Geometry, Computational Geometry

Notable awards
  
Ontario Early Researcher Award, 2007

Died
  
May 29, 2010, Alaska, United States


Institutions
  

Avner Magen (March 30, 1968 – May 29, 2010) was an associate professor of computer science at the University of Toronto whose research focused on the theory of metric embeddings, discrete geometry and computational geometry. He completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and received his Ph.D. in Computer Science in 2002, under the supervision of Nati Linial. He held a postdoctoral fellowship at NEC Research in Princeton, New Jersey, from 2000 until 2002. He joined the University of Toronto in 2002, first as a postdoctoral fellow, and then as an assistant professor in 2004. He was promoted to associate professor in 2009.

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His major contributions include an algorithm for approximating the weight of the Euclidean minimum spanning tree in sublinear time, and finding a tight integrality gap for the vertex cover problem using the Frankl–Rödl graphs. He proved with his coauthors essentially that a huge class of semidefinite programming algorithms for the famous vertex cover problem will not achieve a solution of value less than the value of the optimal solution times a factor of two. With Nati Linial and Michael Saks, he showed how to embed trees into Euclidean metrics with low O(log log n) distortion. And in a later result, he showed how to do JL-style embeddings that preserved not only distances, but also higher order volumes.

He died in a climbing accident in Alaska on May 29, 2010, leaving behind three children and a wife.

References

Avner Magen Wikipedia


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