Joel A. Tropp, Professor of Applied and Computational Mathematics, and his student Michael B. McCoy have received the inaugural Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) Information & Inference Best Paper Prize for their paper "Living on the Edge: Phase transitions in convex programs with random data." This biennial prize is given to the best articles published by an early career researcher in Information and Inference: A Journal of the IMA. [Read the paper]
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Trity Pourbahrami
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