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Combinatorics & Optimization
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario
Canada N2L 3G1
Phone: 519-888-4567, ext 33038
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Title: Announcing new Reading Group this term on the topic of "Entropy and Counting"
Speaker: Various/TBD Affiliation: University of Waterloo Room: MC 6486Abstract:
A new Reading Group will be starting this term on the topic of "Entropy and Counting". The talks will take place weekly on Tuesdays from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in MC 6486 starting on Jan 22th.
Title: Introduction to Entropy and Counting
Speaker: Richard Lang Affiliation: University of Waterloo Room: MC 6486Abstract: In the first talk of our reading group, we introduce the notion of entropy and derive some of its basic properties.
Title: Induced Poset Saturation
Speaker: Bill Kay Affilliation: Ryerson University Room: MC 6486Abstract: In Graph Theory, we say that a graph G is H saturated if G contains no copy of H as a subgraph,
Title: Additive Approximation of Chromatic Number in Apex-minor-free Graphs
Speaker: Justin Toth Affiliation: University of Waterloo Room: MC 5479Abstract: In this talk we will see a t+3 additive approximation to the chromatic number for t-apex-minor-free
Title: Convex Optimization Problems in Domain-Driven Form
Speaker: Mehdi Karimi Affiliation: University of Waterloo Room: MC 5501Abstract:
In this talk, we introduce the Domain-Driven form for convex optimization problems and show how general it is by several examples; including LP, SDP, geometric and entropy programming, and quantum entropy optimization.
Title: Applications of the entropy method
Speaker: Michelle Delcourt Affiliation: University of Waterloo Room: MC 6486Abstract: In the second talk of our reading group on entropy and counting.
Title: Fractional coloring with local demands
Speaker: Tom Kelly Affiliation: University of Waterloo Room: MC 6486Abstract: In a fractional coloring, vertices of a graph are assigned subsets of the $[0, 1]$-interval such that adjacent vertices receive disjoint subsets.
Title: Quantum Walks on Oriented Graphs
Speaker: Sabrina Lato Affiliation: University of Waterloo Room: MC 6486Abstract: A quantum walk on a graph is defined based on a Hermitian matrix associated with the graph, such as the adjacency matrix.
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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