CompSci 269S, Fall 2018: Theory Seminar
The Theory Group normally meets Fridays at 1:00pm; this quarter we are
in DBH 1423.
Below is this quarter's schedule.
- Sep 29:
- Organizational meeting
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- Oct 5
- James Liu
- Atomic swaptions: Cryptocurrency derivatives
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- Oct 12
- Jordan Jorgensen
- Lower bounding the growth constants of lattice
animals
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- Oct 19
- Nil Mamano
- Greedy algorithms as navigation problems
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- Oct 26
- Martha Osegueda
- How to fit a tree in a box
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- Nov 2
- Rob Gevorkyan
- BIOS ORAM: Improved privacy-preserving data
access for parameterized outsourced storage
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- Nov 9
- Ramtin Afshar
- A simple, space-efficient, streaming algorithm
for matchings in low arboricity graphs
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- Nov 16
- Pedro Matias
- Tracking paths
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- Nov 23
- Thanksgiving holiday
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- Nov 30
- Juan Besa
- Drawing minimum width phylogenetic trees
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- Elham Havvaei
- Parameterized complexity of finding subgraphs
with hereditary properties
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- Dec 7
- Daniel Frishberg
- Client cover and nearest neighbors
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- Ceasar Aguma
- A quantum algorithm for linear systems of equations
See also the ACO
seminar (Thursdays 2-3) and
the Southern
California Theory Day (Saturday, November 3).
Previous
quarters' theory seminars