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Theory Calendar
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October 28th, Rasmus Kyng at Theory Lunch. Title: Approximate Gaussian Elimination for Laplacians. Joint work with Sushant Sachdeva. November 4th, Adam Klivans at Theory Lunch. Title: Reliably Learning the ReLU in Polynomial Time. Joint work with Surbhi Goel, Varun Kanade, and Justin Thaler.
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Videos of Talks and Workshops at Princeton. Videos of workshops or theory lunch seminars that happpened in Princeton before 2015. This is the link to the Youtube channel containing videos to the. Theory lunch seminars that happpened in Princeton since Fall 2015. Some videos of talks prior to Fall 2015 may also be uploaded. Please subscribe to our Youtube Channel!
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Resources and Opportunities at Princeton. There are various opportunities for visiting Princeton's Theory Group, for both students and junior and senior researchers. We have several postdoc positions. Each year. Some of these involve the Simons Foundation or the IAS. Here are the current postdoc job listings:. To be considered for both positions, you will have to file two separate applications. We can arrange sabbatical. Princeton University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
Theory @ Princeton
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October 28th, Rasmus Kyng at Theory Lunch. Title: Approximate Gaussian Elimination for Laplacians. November 4th, Adam Klivans at Theory Lunch Title: Reliably Learning the ReLU in Polynomial Time. Novemberer 18th, Tengyu Ma at Theory Lunch. Current Areas of Research. Big-Data and Machine Learning. Natural Algorithms and Dynamical Systems. Theory of Computation at Princeton. We are accepting applications for postdoctoral positions. For the next academic year! Please check our Resources. Page for more info.
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Michael A. Forbes
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MICHAEL A. FORBES. First two letters of firstname. At csail.mit.edu. I study the theory of computation (complexity theory), and more particularly the interaction of randomness, algebra, and computation. For Fall 2016 I am a postdoc at Stanford University. Working with Dan Boneh. I received my PhD from MIT. Where I was co-advised by Scott Aaronson. The Institute for Advanced Study. A full list of my papers can be found on my CV. Partial lists are available on the arXiv. As an Assistant Professor.
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Here is a liberal notebook for critic pens to analyze current issues by subtle views. Our policy is constructive critics. Rather than destructive. Like many others you can contribute and criticize, but first review the critic ethics. Academic Dogma of Traditional Education. New Racism By Nationality. Darwin's Evolution: Theory of Everything. Oil Is Not a Source of Energy. Dangerous Views of Republicans Against Science. Higher Education Is the Main Key for Developing Countries. Developing countries have m...
Theory at Berkeley
Berkeley is one of the cradles of modern theoretical computer science. Over the last thirty years, our graduate students and, sometimes, their advisors, have done foundational work on NP-completeness, cryptography, derandomization, probabilistically checkable proofs, quantum computing, and computational game theory. The mild weather, the celebrated coffeeshops. The informal student seminar, which is off-limits to faculty, provides a comfortable space for students to learn about each others work. And pure...
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Welcome to Theoretical Computer Science at Brown. We are proud to have a G. Del prize winner and ACM fellow (Maurice Herlihy), and three ACM and IEEE fellows (Franco Preparata, John Savage and Eli Upfal). Distributed and parallel computing. Computational biology, algorithms. Algorithms on graphs and networks. Combinatorial computing, algorithms, computational biology. Algorithms, probability and applications. Faculty members with a friendly interest in Theory. Graduated PhDs (since 2006). Advanced probab...
Carnegie Mellon Algorithms and Complexity Group
The faculty routinely offer advanced courses on various topics in the frontier of research in theoretical computer science (there are typically 2-3 such courses every semester). We also have a very active schedule of research seminars, including a weekly theory seminar. Which is run by our graduate students): see the seminars' page. For the inter-disciplinary program in Algorithms, Combinatorics and Optimization. Machine learning, computational aspects in economics and game theory, algorithms. Algorithmi...
Theory @ Princeton
May 1st, Maria Chudnovsky at Theory Lunch. Title: Coloring square-free perfect graphs. May 8th, Rafael Oliveira at Theory Lunch. Title: Factors of Low Individual Degree Polynomials. Zeev Dvir and Sivakanth Gopi win Best Paper at STOC 2015. Rafael Oliveira wins Best Student Paper at CCC 2015. Sanjeev Arora Elected to AAAS. Tengyu Ma Receives IBM Fellowship Award. Prof Braverman awarded Smale Prize. Subhash Khot becomes CS dept. third winner of Nevanlinna Prize. Theory of Computation at Princeton.
UC Davis - Computer Science - Algorithms and Theory Laboratory
Algorithms and Theory Laboratory. While work in algorithms and theory can often be done under a tree as well or better than in a physical laboratory, we do. Have a physical lab where many of our graduate students live. It’s at 2235 Kemper Hall, phone 1 530 752 8819. Computational geometry, computer graphics ( pubs. Scientific computing, numerical linear algebra ( pubs. Computational biology ( pubs. Algorithms, computational biology, bioinformatics ( pubs. Computational biology ( pubs. PhD 2010, Chip) (La...
Theory Group—University of Chicago Computer Science
Department of Computer Science. The University of Chicago. Other Theory Groups in Chicago. Theoretical Computer Science at the University of Chicago. The Theory group sprung up with the founding of the Department in 1983 and has thrived ever since. In the intellectual environment of the University of Chicago, a university dedicated to fundamental research in all areas, our Theory group graduated a number of outstanding doctoral students. Our faculty. As well as current. Refreshments are served before the...
Algorithms and Computational Biology Lab
We are interested in all aspects of the design and analysis of combinatorial algorithms. Ongoing research includes:. Average-case analysis of algorithms,. We are especially interested in algorithmic problems arising in computational molecular biology, such as:. SNP's and haplotype inference,. Genome-wide analysis of structures of gene families,. DNA microarray analysis,. Oligonucleotide fingerprinting of ribosomal RNA genes (OFRG). Is a high-throughput system for ortholog assignment on a genome scale.
University of Bonn, CS Dept., Chair V: Homepage
Department of Computer Science. Welcome to the Homepage of Chair V. We are part of the Department of Computer Science. At the University of Bonn. Our research program is concerned with "Efficient Algorithms". Parallel and Distributed Computing". And "Combinatorial and Geometric Optimization". Members of Chair V. Special Year on Computational Complexity. Bonn Research Platform on Algorithmics. 3D Gale-Berlekamp Game (Demo). Sorting by Reversals (Demo). How to reach us. Compendium on Steiner Tree Problems.
The Object Server Home Page (COS)
The (Combinatorial) Object Server. Thank you for visiting the combinatorial object server, otherwise known as COS. We hope that you will find it informative and useful. Who is it intended for? How does it work? COS does not store any tables of the lists that it produces. Each list is produced by a program on-the-fly. Most of the programs use a recursive backtracking, and some are available for downloading. What if I want millions of objects? We are always curious about who is using COS. Please send u...