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Eulogy: Michael (Misha) Alekhnovich 1978-2006
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Volume 38 ,  Issue 1  (March 2007) table of contents
Pages: 70 - 71  
Year of Publication: 2007
ISSN:0163-5700
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ABSTRACT

Misha Alekhnovich was born in Moscow, USSR, on October 26, 1978. In 1995 Misha began his studies at Moscow State University and graduated in 2000 with the equivalent of a B.A. in mathematics. In 2000-2001 Misha participated in the Special Year on Computational Complexity at the Institute for Advanced Study, and in 2001-2003 he attended graduate school at MIT. Upon receiving his PhD in 2003, Misha returned to IAS as a postdoctoral member and spent the next two years, 2003-2005, there. In 2005 he moved on to a faculty position at the University of California San Diego.


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M. Alekhnovich, S. Buss, S. Moran, and T. Pitassi. Minimum propositional proof length is NP-hard to linearly approximate. Journal of Symbolic Logic, 66:171--191, 2001.
 
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M. Alekhnovich and A. Razborov. Lower bounds for the polynomial calculus: non-binomial case. Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics, 242:18--35, 2003.
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M. Alekhnovich, E. Hirsch, and D. Itsykson. Exponential lower bounds for the running time of DPLL algorithms on satisfiable formulas. In Proceedings of the 31st ICALP, pages 84--96, 2004.