Takao Nishizeki
Takao Nishizeki (西関 隆夫, Nishizeki Takao, 1947 – 30 January 2022[1]) was a Japanese mathematician and computer scientist who specialized in graph algorithms and graph drawing.
Education and career
[edit]Nishizeki was born in 1947 in Fukushima, and was a student at Tohoku University, earning a bachelor's degree in 1969, a master's in 1971, and a doctorate in 1974. He continued at Tohoku as a faculty member, and became a full professor there in 1988.[2] He was the Dean of the Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University, from April 2008 to March 2010. He retired in 2010, becoming a professor emeritus at Tohoku University, but continued teaching as a professor at Kwansei Gakuin University until March 2015.[3] He was an Auditor of Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology from April 2016 to October 2018.
Contributions
[edit]Nishizeki made significant contributions to algorithms for series–parallel graphs,[4] finding cliques in sparse graphs,[5] planarity testing[6] and the secret sharing with any access structure. He is the co-author of two books on planar graphs and graph drawing.[7]
In 1990, Nishizeki founded the annual International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation (ISAAC).[8]
Awards and honors
[edit]At the 18th ISAAC symposium, in 2007, a workshop was held to celebrate his 60th birthday.[8]
In 1996, he became a life fellow of the IEEE "for contributions to graph algorithms with applications to physical design of electronic systems."[9] In 1996 he was selected as a fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery "for contributions to the design and analysis of efficient algorithms for planar graphs, network flows and VLSI routing".[10] Nishizeki was also a foreign fellow of the Bangladesh Academy of Sciences;[11] one of his students and frequent co-authors, Md. Saidur Rahman, is from Bangladesh.
Selected publications
[edit]- Books
- Nishizeki, T.; Chiba, N. (1988), Planar Graphs: Theory and Algorithms, North-Holland Mathematics Studies, vol. 140, North-Holland, ISBN 978-0-444-70212-8, MR 0941967.
- Nishizeki, Takao; Rahman, Md. Saidur (2004), Planar Graph Drawing, Lecture Notes Series on Computing, vol. 12, World Scientific, doi:10.1142/5648, ISBN 978-981-256-033-9, MR 2112244.
- Research articles
- Takamizawa, K.; Nishizeki, T.; Saito, N. (1982), "Linear-time computability of combinatorial problems on series–parallel graphs", Journal of the ACM, 29 (3): 623–641, doi:10.1145/322326.322328, MR 0666771, S2CID 16082154.
- Chiba, Norishige; Nishizeki, Takao (1985), "Arboricity and subgraph listing algorithms", SIAM Journal on Computing, 14 (1): 210–223, doi:10.1137/0214017, MR 0774940, S2CID 207051803.
- Chiba, Norishige; Nishizeki, Takao; Abe, Shigenobu; Ozawa, Takao (1985), "A linear algorithm for embedding planar graphs using PQ-trees", Journal of Computer and System Sciences, 30 (1): 54–76, doi:10.1016/0022-0000(85)90004-2, MR 0788831.
- Ito, Mitsuru; Saito, Akira; Nishizeki, Takao (1989), "Secret sharing scheme realizing general access structure", Electronics and Communications in Japan (Part III: Fundamental Electronic Science), 72 (9): 56–64, doi:10.1002/ecjc.4430720906.
References
[edit]- ^ Okamoto, Yoshio (1 February 2022), "Takao Nishizeki", GDNET
- ^ Biography, Tohoku University, retrieved 2015-03-19.
- ^ Faculty profile, Kwansei Gakuin University, retrieved 2015-03-19.
- ^ Takamizawa, Nishizeki & Saito (1982).
- ^ Chiba & Nishizeki (1985).
- ^ Chiba et al. (1985).
- ^ Nishizeki & Chiba (1988); Nishizeki & Rahman (2004).
- ^ a b ISAAC Day 1, Joachim Gudmundsson, dense outliers, December 21, 2007, retrieved 2015-03-19.
- ^ 1995 New Fellows, IEEE Japan Section, retrieved 2015-03-19.
- ^ ACM Fellow award citation, retrieved 2015-03-19.
- ^ Member profile, Bangladesh Academy of Sciences, retrieved 2015-03-20.
External links
[edit]- Takao Nishizeki publications indexed by Google Scholar
- 1947 births
- 2022 deaths
- Japanese computer scientists
- 20th-century Japanese mathematicians
- 21st-century Japanese mathematicians
- Graph drawing people
- 1996 fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery
- Fellows of the IEEE
- Fellows of Bangladesh Academy of Sciences
- Tohoku University alumni
- Academic staff of Tohoku University
- Academic staff of Kwansei Gakuin University
- People from Fukushima, Fukushima