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 | September 13, Wednesday | Mor Harchol-Balter | What Analytical Performance Modeling Teaches Us About Computer Systems Design | NA |
September 20, Wednesday | Ryan O'Donnell | Testing Dictators (and the hardness of approximating Max-Cut-Gain) | NA |
September 27, Wednesday | Michael Dinitz | Spanners with Slack | |
October 4, Wednesday | Daniel Golovin | Quorum Placement in Networks: Minimizing Network Congestion | NA |
October 11, Wednesday | Viswanath Nagarajan | Approximating the Dial-a-Ride problem | ppt |
October 18, Wednesday | Warren D. Smith | Low-Tech Secure Voting Schemes | NA |
October 25, Wednesday | Todd Phillips | Runtime-Efficient Meshing Algorithms | NA |
November 1, Wednesday | MohammadTaghi Hajiaghayi | Approximation Algorithms for Non-Uniform Buy-at-Bulk Network Design and Related Problems | NA |
November 8, Wednesday | Virginia Vassilevska | A dominance approach to weighted graph problems | NA |
November 15, Wednesday | Don Sheehy | Flips in Computational Geometry | ppt |
November 22, Wednesday | No Theory Lunch | No Theory Lunch | NA |
November 29, Wednesday | Vijay Vazirani | New Market Models and Algorithms | NA |
December 6, Wednesday | No Theory Lunch | No Theory Lunch | NA |
December 13, Wednesday | Katrina Ligett | Approximate Online Optimization | NA |
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