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  <title><![CDATA[Distinguished Professor Yurii Nesterov Visiting ISyE This Spring]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Yurii Nesterov, the world’s leading authority on the
efficiency of algorithms for continuous optimization, is a visiting professor
this spring at the Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE)
at Georgia Tech. On sabbatical from the Center for Operations Research and
Economics (CORE) at the Catholic University of Louvain in Belguim,&nbsp; Professor Nesterov is on campus for four
months to work with Arkadi Nemirovski, Hunter Chair in
ISyE. </p>



<p>Professors
Nesterov and Nemirovski have a long history of collaboration. For the past
twenty-five years they have joined forces to work on various projects, such as
the book they co-authored, <em>Interior-Point Polynomial
Algorithms for Convex Programming</em>, which develops the theory of
self-concordant functions to unify global complexity results obtained for
convex optimization problems including linear, second-order cone and semi-definite
programming. &nbsp;To
many scholars this book is considered the most important contribution to
optimization theory and applications in the last twenty years.</p>



<p>Professor Nesterov is the recipient of several awards and
honors. Among those are the George B. Dantzig Prize and the John Von Neuman
Prize, awarded also to Ellis Johnson, Coca-Cola Chaired professor in ISyE, and
Professor Nemirovski. The Dantzig Prize, awarded jointly by the Mathematical
Programming Society and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, is
awarded for original research, which by its originality, breadth and scope, is
having a major impact on the field of mathematical programming. &nbsp;The John von Neuman Prize is awarded annually
to a scholar (or scholars in the case of joint work) who has made fundamental,
sustained contributions to theory in operations research and the management
sciences.</p>



<p>Additionally, Professor Nesterov, along with Professor Shapiro,
has been invited to speak at the upcoming prestigious International Congress of
Mathematicians (ICM) to be held in Hyderabad, India, August 19-27, 2010. Convening
once every four years, the ICM is the largest meeting of mathematicians from
around the world. Professors Shapiro and Nesterov join ISyE professors
Nemirovski, William Cook, Chandler Family Chair, as well as courtesy appointed
Professor Robin Thomas from the School of Mathematics , as among the few to
receive this exceptionally prestigious honor. </p>



<p>According to R. Gary Parker, ISyE professor and associate
chair for Graduate Studies, very few invited talks are awarded at the ICM, and
it is very rare for faculty in such departments as “industrial engineering” or
even “operations research” to receive such an honor. “Remarkably,” states
Parker, ISyE “has three sitting faculty who have been so honored and four
counting courtesy appointed Professor Robin Thomas.” </p>

<p>In addition to the textbook he co-authored with Professor Nemirovski,
Professor Nesterov co-authored a subsequent paper, which introduced the theory
of self-scaled cones to unify the theory of primal-dual algorithms for these
same problem classes. Nesterov is also the author of the monograph <em>Introductory
Lectures on Convex Optimization</em>, which develops state-of-the-art theory at
a level appropriate for introductory graduate courses. In recent work he has
obtained improved results on the global convergence of a regularized Newton’s
method for unconstrained optimization and established a theory of smoothing that
allows for the applicability of optimal first-order methods to large-scale
problems with nondifferentiable objectives. </p>

<p>Professor Nesterov will be visiting Georgia Tech through April 2010.</p>]]></body>
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