Erdős Lectures in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science is a distinguished lecture series at Hebrew University of Jerusalem named after mathematician Paul Erdős .[ 1] It is bringing an outstanding mathematician or computer scientist to Israel every year in the Spring. The subject of the lectures is Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science .
The first lecture series took place in 1998.
List of Erdős Lecturers[ edit ]
1998: Alexander Razborov (Steklov Institute , Russia), Jeff Kahn (Rutgers University , U.S.)
1999: Richard Stanley (MIT , U.S.), Johan Håstad (Royal Institute of Technology , Sweden)
2001: Joel Spencer (NYU , U.S.)
2002: Madhu Sudan (NYU , U.S.)
2003: Maria Chudnovsky (Princeton University , U.S.)
2004: Imre Bárány (Alfréd Rényi Mathematical Institute , Hungary)
2005: János Pach (NYU , U.S.), Endre Szemerédi (Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics , Hungary)
2006: József Beck (Princeton University , U.S.)
2007: Van H. Vu (Rutgers University , U.S.)
2008: Henry Cohn (Microsoft Research , U.S.)
2010: Éva Tardos (Cornell University , U.S.)
2011: Günter M. Ziegler (Freie Universität Berlin , Germany)
2012: Luca Trevisan (Stanford University , U.S.)
2013: Michael Saks (Rutgers University , U.S.)
2014: Daniel Spielman (Yale University , U.S.)
2015: Subhash Khot (NYU , U.S.)
2016: June Huh (IAS & Princeton University , U.S.)
2017: József Solymosi (UBC , Canada)
2018: Igor Pak (UCLA , U.S.)[ 2]
2022: Shachar Lovett (UCSD , U.S.)
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