The theory group meets Fridays at 1:00 in the CS 432/438
conference room.
This quarter's schedule:
4 Apr: | David Eppstein: | Parametric minimum spanning trees and constructive solid geometry |
11 Apr: | Tandy Warnow: | Constructing big trees from short sequences |
18 Apr: | Jonathan Martin: | Learning classifications via generalized linear models |
25 Apr: | Mac Casale: | Data structures for non-manifold topological representations |
2 May: | Brad Hutchings: | Non-isomorphic graph generation |
9 May: | Steve Seiden: | Final public oral: Randomization in Online Computation |
16 May: | Sandy Irani: | Report from STOC '97 |
23 May: | Vitus Leung: | Final public oral (in CS2 building, room 144) |
30 May: | Dan Halem: | Using random sampling to find maximum flows |
6 Jun: | John Noga: | LRU is better than FIFO |
Other theory-related events this quarter:
28 Apr: | Submission deadline for 38th IEEE Symp. Found. of Comp. Sci. (FOCS '97), Miami Beach |
28 Apr: | Submission deadline for 9th Canad. Conf. Comp. Geom. (CCCG '97), Kingston, Ontario |
4-6 May: | 29th ACM Symp. Theory of Computing (STOC '97), El Paso |
11-14 May: | DIMACS Worksh. Probabilistic Analysis of Algorithms, Princeton |
20-22 May: | 5th Twente Worksh. Graphs and Combinatorics, Twente, The Netherlands |
30 May: | Submission deadline for Graph Drawing '97, Rome |
30 May: | Submission deadline for 8th Int. Symp. Algorithms & Computation (ISAAC '97), Singapore |
13 Jun: | Submission deadline for 6th Int. Meshing Roundtable, Park City, Utah |
Other quarters' theory seminars
David Eppstein,
Theory Group, Dept. Information & Computer
Science, UC Irvine.