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* 2016: Andreas Björklund for his paper ''Determinant Sums for Undirected Hamiltonicity'', showing that methods based on [[algebraic graph theory]] lead to a significantly improved algorithm for [[Hamiltonian_path_problem|finding Hamiltonian cycles]] <ref>{{citation|url=http://eatcs.org/index.php/component/content/article/1-news/2333-eatcs-ipec-nerode-prize-2016|title=EATCS-IPEC Nerode Prize 2016
* 2016: Andreas Björklund for his paper ''Determinant Sums for Undirected Hamiltonicity'', showing that methods based on [[algebraic graph theory]] lead to a significantly improved algorithm for [[Hamiltonian_path_problem|finding Hamiltonian cycles]] <ref>{{citation|url=http://eatcs.org/index.php/component/content/article/1-news/2333-eatcs-ipec-nerode-prize-2016|title=EATCS-IPEC Nerode Prize 2016
|date=August 29, 2016|publisher=[[European Association for Theoretical Computer Science]]|accessdate=2016-08-29}}.</ref>
|date=August 29, 2016|publisher=[[European Association for Theoretical Computer Science]]|accessdate=2016-08-29}}.</ref>
*2017: [[Fedor_Fomin|Fedor V. Fomin]], Fabrizio Grandoni, and Dieter Kratsch, for developing the "measure and conquer" method for the analysis of backtracking algorithms.<ref>{{citation|url=https://algo2017.ac.tuwien.ac.at/awards/|title=ALGO 2017|date=September 3, 2017|publisher=ALGO 2017|accessdate=2017-09-03}}.</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 20:03, 4 September 2017

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

The prize winners so far have been:

References

  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. ^ EATCS-IPEC Nerode Prize 2014 - Laudatio, European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, retrieved 2015-09-03.
  5. ^ Hajiaghayi Wins 2015 Nerode Prize, University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, May 8, 2015, retrieved 2015-09-03.
  6. ^ EATCS-IPEC Nerode Prize 2016, European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, August 29, 2016, retrieved 2016-08-29.
  7. ^ ALGO 2017, ALGO 2017, September 3, 2017, retrieved 2017-09-03.