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Uriel Feige

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Uriel Feige
Alma materPh.D. Weizmann Institute of Science, 1992[1]
Known forFeige–Fiat–Shamir identification scheme
Scientific career
InstitutionsWeizmann Institute
Doctoral advisorAdi Shamir

Uriel Feige (Hebrew: אוריאל פייגה) is an Israeli computer scientist who was a doctoral student of Adi Shamir.

Life

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Uriel Feige currently holds the post of Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot in Israel.[2]

Work

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He is notable for co-inventing the Feige–Fiat–Shamir identification scheme along with Amos Fiat and Adi Shamir.

Honors and awards

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He won the Gödel Prize in 2001 "for the PCP theorem and its applications to hardness of approximation".

References

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