Ding-Zhu Du Explained

Ding-Zhu Du
Birth Date:21 May 1948
Website:Ding-Zhu Du
Field:Computer algorithms
Work Institutions:University of Texas at Dallas
Thesis Title:Generalized Complexity Cores And Levelability Of Intractable Sets
Thesis Year:1985
Doctoral Advisor:Ronald V. Book
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Ding-Zhu Du (born May 21, 1948) is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at The University of Texas at Dallas.[1] He has received public recognition when he solved two long-standing open problems on the Euclidean minimum Steiner trees,[2] the proof of Gilbert–Pollack conjecture on the Steiner ratio of the Euclidean plane, and the existence of a polynomial-time heuristic with a performance ratio bigger than the Steiner ratio.[3] The proof of Gilbert-Pollak's conjecture on Steiner ratios was later found to have gaps, thus leaving the problem unsolved.[4]

Education

Ding-Zhu Du received his M.Sc in Operations Research from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1985. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics with research area in Theoretical Computer Science from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1984.[1]

Career

Early in his career he solved two long-standing open problems on the Euclidean minimum Steiner trees, the proof of Gilbert-Pollak's conjecture on the Steiner ratio, and the existence of a polynomial-time heuristic with a performance ratio bigger than the Steiner ratio.

He was Program Director for CISE/CCF, National Science Foundation, USA, 2002-2005,[5] Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Minnesota, 1991-2005.[6] and Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1986-1987.

He has been active in research on Design and Analysis of Approximation Algorithm for 30 years. And over these years he has published 177 Journal articles, 60 conference and workshop papers, 22 editorship, 9 reference works and 11 informal publications.[7]

Books published

Awards and honors

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Du, Ding-Zhu - Department of Computer Science - The University of Texas at Dallas – Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science. cs.utdallas.edu. 2018-02-16.
  2. News: Solution to Old Puzzle: How Short a Shortcut?. Kolata. Gina. 1990-10-30. The New York Times. 2018-02-16. 0362-4331.
  3. Web site: Ding-Zhu Du . Minimax and its Applications: Revisit the Proof of Gilbert-Pollak Conjecture . University of Texas at Dallas . 17177695 .
  4. The Steiner Ratio Gilbert–Pollak Conjecture Is Still Open. Algorithmica. 62. 1–2. 630–632. 10.1007/s00453-011-9508-3. 2012. Ivanov. A. O.. Tuzhilin. A. A.. 7486839.
  5. Web site: National Science Foundation. National Science foundation.
  6. Web site: Ding-Zhu Du - The Mathematics Genealogy Project. www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu. 2018-02-16.
  7. Web site: dblp: Ding-Zhu Du. dblp.org. 2018-02-16.
  8. Book: Du, Dingzhu. Theory of computational complexity. Ko, Ker-I. 978-0-471-34506-0. Second . Hoboken, New Jersey. 864753086. 2000-01-27.
  9. Book: Du, Dingzhu. Problem solving in automata, languages, and complexity. 2001. Wiley. Ko, Ker-I.. 978-0-471-43960-8. New York. 53229117.
  10. Book: Du, Dingzhu. Pooling designs and nonadaptive group testing: important tools for DNA sequencing. 2006. World Scientific. Hwang, Frank.. 978-981-256-822-9. New Jersey. 285162303.
  11. Book: Mathematical theory of optimization. 2001. Kluwer Academic . Du, Dingzhu . Pardalos, P. M. . Wu, Weili . 978-1-4020-0015-7. Dordrecht. 47716389.
  12. Book: Du, Dingzhu. Combinatorial group testing and its applications. 2000. World Scientific. Hwang, Frank.. 978-981-02-4107-0. 2nd. Singapore. 42421028.
  13. Book: Du, Dingzhu.. Connected dominating set: theory and applications. 2013. Springer Science+Business Media. Wan, Peng-Jun, 1970-. 978-1-4614-5242-3. New York. 819816599.
  14. Book: Du, Dingzhu. Design and analysis of approximation algorithms. 2012. Springer. Ko, Ker-I., Hu, Xiaodong, 1962-. 978-1-4614-1701-9. New York, NY. 765365870.
  15. Book: Du, Dingzhu. Steiner tree problems in computer communication networks. 2008. World Scientific. Hu, Xiaodong.. 978-981-279-144-3. Hackensack, NJ. 263426948.
  16. Book: 10.1109/PCCC.2003.1201985. 978-0-7803-7893-3. Conference Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Performance, Computing, and Communications Conference (Cat. No.03CH37463). Conference Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Performance, Computing, and Communications Conference, 2003. 2003.