The meetings have various forms: talks on recently completed results,
joint reading of an interesting paper, presentations of current work
in progress and exciting open problems, etc.
TIME |
SPEAKER |
TITLE |
SLIDES |
January 23, Wednesday |
Nina Balcan |
A Theory of Similarity Functions for Learning and Clustering |
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January 30, Wednesday |
Shuheng Zhou |
High Dimensional Sparse Regression and Clustering |
  |
February 6, Wednesday |
Mohit Singh |
Iterative Methods in Combinatorial Optimization |
  |
February 13, Wednesday |
Katrina Ligett |
A Learning Theory Approach to Non-Interactive Database Privacy |
  |
February 20, Wednesday |
Yi Wu |
An Optimal SDP Approximation Algorithm for Max-Cut |
  |
February 27, Wednesday |
Daniel Golovin |
Uniquely Represented Data Structures with Applications to Privacy |
  |
March 5, Wednesday |
Deeparnab Chakrabarty |
Steiner Trees - Geometry, Linear Programs and Algorithms |
  |
March 12, Wednesday |
Spring Break! |
No Theory Lunch! |
  |
March 19, Wednesday |
Abe Othman |
Beyond the Revelation Principle: Manipulation-Optimal Mechanisms |
  |
March 26, Wednesday |
Aaron Roth |
The Price of Malice in Linear Congestion Games |
  |
April 2, Wednesday |
Christian Klein |
Unbiased Controlled Rounding |
  |
April 9, Wednesday |
Eric Blais |
Testing Juntas |
  |
April 16, Wednesday |
Mike Dinitz |
The Discounted Secretary Problem |
  |
April 23, Wednesday |
Elaine Shi |
How to build private Google Docs |
  |
April 30, Wednesday |
Varun Gupta |
Optimal size-based scheduling with selfish users |
  |
May 7, Wednesday |
Karl Wimmer |
Polynomial regression under arbitrary product spaces |
  |
May 14, Wednesday |
Yiannis Koutis |
Faster algebraic algorithms for path and packing problems |
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