The Asian Age

Indian bags prestigiou­s Math honour

-

Washington, Jan. 22: Nikhil Srivastava, a young Indian mathematic­ian, has been named winner of the prestigiou­s 2021 Michael and Sheila Held Prize along with two others for solving long-standing questions on the Kadison-Singer problem and on Ramanujan graphs.

Srivastava from the University of California, Berkeley, Adam Marcus, the Ecole polytechni­que federale de Lausanne (EPFL) and Daniel Alan Spielman from Yale University will receive the 2021 Michael and Sheila Held Prize, the National Academy of Sciences said in the statement.

The prize consists of a medal and $1,00,000. Srivastava, Marcus and Spielman solved longstandi­ng questions on the Kadison-Singer problem and on Ramanujan graphs,

and in the process uncovered a deep new connection between linear algebra, geometry of polynomial­s, and graph theory that has inspired the next generation of theoretica­l computer scientists, it said.

They published new constructi­ons of Ramanujan graphs, that describe sparse, but highly-connected networks, and a solution to what is known as the Kadison-Singer problem, a decades-old problem that asks whether unique informatio­n can be gleaned from a system in which only some of the features can be observed or measured, according to the Yale news.

Srivastava is currently Associate Professor of Mathematic­s at the University of California. Their groundbrea­king papers on the questions, both published in 2015, solved problems that mathematic­ians had been working on for several decades, the National Academy of Sciences said.

“Their proofs provided new tools to address numerous other problems, which have been embraced by other computer scientists seeking to apply the geometry of polynomial­s to solve discrete optimisati­on problems,” the academy said.

The Michael and

Sheila

Held Prize is presented annually and honours outstandin­g, innovative, creative, and influentia­l research in the areas of combinator­ial and discrete optimisati­on, or related parts of computer science, such as the design and analysis of algorithms and complexity theory. The prize was establishe­d in 2017 by the bequest of Michael And Sheila Held.

 ??  ?? Nikhil Srivastava
Nikhil Srivastava

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India