About the Authors
Zeev Dvir
Postdoc
School of Mathematics
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
dvir[ta]ias[td]edu
http://www.math.ias.edu/~dvir
Postdoc
School of Mathematics
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
dvir[ta]ias[td]edu
http://www.math.ias.edu/~dvir
Zeev Dvir is currently a postdoc in the school of mathematics
at the IAS in Princeton NJ. He got his
Ph. D.
from the Weizmann Institute in
Israel in 2008. His advisors were
Ran Raz and
Amir Shpilka. He is
interested mainly in questions in computational complexity that have a
connection with pure mathematics. He likes to play the guitar and do
yoga.
Avi Wigderson
Professor
School of Mathematics
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
avi[ta]ias[td]edu
http://www.math.ias.edu/~avi
Professor
School of Mathematics
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
avi[ta]ias[td]edu
http://www.math.ias.edu/~avi
Avi Wigderson was born in Haifa, Israel in 1956,
and received his Ph. D.
in 1983 at Princeton University
under
Dick Lipton.
He enjoys and is
fascinated with studying the power and limits of efficient computation,
and the remarkable impact
of this field on understanding our world.
Avi's other major source of fascination and joy are his three kids,
Eyal, Einat, and Yuval.