Talks from 2014-2015
- August 06, 2015: Theory SeminarFast Fourier Sparsity Testing Over the Boolean HypercubeGrigory Yaroslavtsev, University of Pennsylvania11:00 AM - Noon, Room 4310
- July 22, 2015: PhD Defense10:30 AM - 12:30 PM, Room 4310
- July 20, 2015: Theory SeminarNew Directions in Learning TheoryAvrim Blum, CMU11:00 AM - Noon, Room 1240
- May 13, 2015: PhD DefenseTowards a Unified Analysis Framework for Online Network DesignSeeun William Umboh11:00 AM - Noon, Room 4310
- May 12, 2015: Theory SeminarComputability of Maximum Entropy Distributions and Counting ProblemsMohit Singh, Microsoft Research Redmond11:00 AM - Noon, Room 4310
- May 01, 2015: PhD DefenseAdvances in the Computational Complexity of Holant ProblemsTyson Williams3:40 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 4310
- April 07, 2015: Faculty Candidate TalkTowards Better Approximation Algorithms for Classic Combinatorial Optimization ProblemsShi Li, Toyota Technical Institute at Chicago4:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 1240
- March 24, 2015: Faculty Candidate TalkMultifaceted Algorithm DesignRichard Peng, MIT4:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 1240
- March 20, 2015: Economics Theory WorkshopA/B Testing of AuctionShuchi Chawla3:45 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 7324 in the Sewell Social Science Building
- January 26, 2015: Theory SeminarReverse Mechanism DesignNima Haghpanah, MIT1:00 PM - 2:00 PM, Room 4310
- January 21, 2015: John von Neumann Public Lectures in Complexity & ComputationSending Secrets: Security and Privacy in a Quantum WorldCris Moore, Santa Fe Institute7:00 PM - 8:00 PM, H.F. DeLuca Forum in WID
- December 03, 2014: Departmental ColloquiumCryptography from LatticesChris Peikert, Georgia Institute of Technology4:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 1240
- November 10, 2014: Theory SeminarLearning Halfspaces with NoisePranjal Awasthi, Princeton University1:00 PM - 2:00 PM, Room 4310
- November 10, 2014: Theory SeminarOnline Network Design Algorithms via Hierarchical DecompositionsSeeun (William) Umboh1:00 PM - 2:00 PM, Room 4310
- October 13, 2014: Theory SeminarPractical Bootstrapping for Fully Homomorphic EncryptionChristopher Peikert, Georgia Institute of Technology1:00 PM - 2:00 PM, Room 4310
- October 10, 2014: Theory SeminarHow to generate the first secret, then as many as you likeYaoyun Shi, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor1:00 PM - 2:00 PM, Room 4310
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