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Title: 3-choosable planar graphs with small cycles far apart
Speaker: | Matthew Sullivan |
Affiliation: | University of Waterloo |
Room: | MC 5417 |
Abstract:
Speaker: | Ray Liu |
Affiliation: | University of Waterloo |
Room: | MC 6486 |
Abstract:
Title: One-time signatures from Generalized discrete logarithms
Speaker: | David Jao |
Affiliation: | University of Waterloo |
Room: | MC 5501 |
Abstract:
Title Minimally non-ideal clutters
Title: Spectra of Discrete Quantum Walks
Title: Intersecting Families of Perfect Matchings
Title: Group-labelled graphs
Title: Pseudolinear drawings of graphs
Title: Graphs and Faces
Speaker: | Chris Godsil |
Affiliation: | University of Waterloo |
Room: | MC 6486 |
Abstract: Each eigenspace of the adjacency matrix of a graph gives
rise to a polytope. I will discvuss the relations between properties
of the graph and the geometry of the polytope.
Title: Coffman-Sethi conjecture in multiprocessor scheduling
Title: Quantum walk, uniform mixing algebraic numbers
Speaker: | Chris Godsil |
Affiliation: | University of Waterloo |
Room: | MC 6486 |
Abstract: We use number theory to derive necessary conditions for
local uniform mixing on bipartite graphs.
Title: Post-quantum cryptography
Speaker: | David Jao |
Affiliation: | University of Waterloo |
Room: | MC 6486 |
Abstract:
Title: On almost all matroids
Professor Henry Wolkowicz is a co-organizer of the Workshop on Nonlinear Optimization Algorithms and Industrial Applications.
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