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Combinatorics & Optimization
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario
Canada N2L 3G1
Phone: 519-888-4567, ext 33038
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Post-quantum Cryptography - Multivariate Public Key Cryptosystems
Speaker: Jintai Ding Affiliation: University of Cincinnati Room: Mathematics and Computer Building (MC) 5158Abstract:
Measurable Graph Theory
Speaker: Gabor Lippner Affiliation: Harvard University Room: Mathematics and Computer Building (MC) 5168Abstract:
Post-quantum Cryptography -- Multivariate Public Key Cryptosystems
Speaker: Jintai Ding Affiliation: University of Cincinnati Room: Mathematics and Computer Building (MC) 5168Abstract:
Data Fitting and Optimization With Randomized Sampling
Speaker: Michael Friedlander Affiliation: University of British Columbia Room: Mathematics and Computer Building (MC) 5168Abstract:
Weird Convex Cones and Geometric Properties of Ill-posed Conic Problems
Speaker: Vera Roshchina Affiliation: Collaborative Research Network, Federation University Australia Room: Mathematics and Computer Building (MC) 5168Abstract:
The Minimum Number of Non-negative Edges in Hypergraphs
Speaker: Hao Huang Affiliation: Institute for Advanced Study and DIMACS Room: Mathematics and Computer Building (MC) 5158Abstract:
Packing T-Joins, Colouring Problems, and Matching Theory
Speaker: Ahmad Abdi Affiliation: University of Waterloo, C & O Room: Mathematics and Computer Building (MC) 6486Abstract:
Determinants, Hyperbolicity and Interlacing
Speaker: Cynthia Vinzant Affiliation: University of Michigan Room: Mathematics and Computer Building (MC) 5158Abstract:
Combinatorics & Optimization
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario
Canada N2L 3G1
Phone: 519-888-4567, ext 33038
PDF files require Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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