| Alan Hoffman | |
|---|---|
| Born |
May 30, 1924 New York City |
| Nationality | American |
| Fields | Mathematics |
| Institutions |
Thomas J. Watson Research Center City University of New York |
| Alma mater | Columbia University |
| Thesis | On the Foundations of Inversion Geometry (1950) |
| Doctoral advisor | Edgar Lorch |
| Doctoral students |
Michael Doob Refael Hassin Thomas McCormick |
| Notable awards | John von Neumann Theory Prize (1992) |
Alan Jerome Hoffman (born May 30, 1924) is an American mathematician and IBM Fellow emeritus, T. J. Watson Research Center, IBM, in Yorktown Heights, New York. He is the founding editor of the journal Linear Algebra and its Applications, and holds several patents. He has contributed a great deal to combinatorial optimization and the eigenvalue theory of graphs. Hoffman and Robert Singleton constructed the Hoffman–Singleton graph, which is the unique Moore graph of degree 7 and diameter 2.
Alan Hoffman is a recipient of many awards.