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Shmuel Safra

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Shmuel Safra
Shmuel Safra
Shmuel Safra
Fields Computer Science, Complexity Theory
Institutions Tel Aviv University
Alma mater Ph.D. Weizmann Institute of Science 1990
Doctoral advisor Amir Pnueli
Notable awards Gödel Prize


Shmuel Safra is a Professor of Computer Science at Tel Aviv University, Israel. Born in Jerusalem.

Safra's research areas include Complexity Theory and Automata Theory. His work in Complexity Theory includes the classification of approximation problems ---showing them NP-Hard even for weak factors of approximation--- and the theory of Probabilistically Checkable Proofs (PCP) and the PCP theorem, which gives stronger characterizations of the class NP, via a membership proof that can be verified reading only a constant number of its bits.

His work on Automata Theory investigates Determinization and Complementation of Finite Automata over infinite strings, in particular, the complexity of such translation for Büchi automaton, Streett automaton and Rabin automaton.

In 2001, Safra won the Gödel Prize in theoretical computer science for his papers "Interactive Proofs and the Hardness of Approximating Cliques" and "Probabilistic Checking of Proofs: A New Characterization of NP".

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