ARC5 Distinguished Lecture
ARC5 Distinguished Lecture
Keynote: Noga Alon, Tel Aviv University
Twenty-five minute talks by:
- Greg Blekherman, School of Math
- Frank Dellaert, College of Computing
- Justin Romberg, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Keynote: Persi Diaconis, Stanford University
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Recent Submissions
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On Graphs, Arithmetic Progressions and Communication
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-08-28)Tools from extremal graph theory are helpful in the study of problems in additive number theory, theoretical computer science, and information theory. I will illustrate this fact by several closely related examples focusing ... -
Sums of Squares In Optimization
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An Introduction to Additive Combinatorics Via 'Carries'
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-08-28)When numbers are added in the usual way, "carries" occur. The chance of a carry is about .45 (base 10). There are other choices of digits that lead to fewer carries (balanced digits). These balanced systems turn out to be ... -
Robotics and Vision
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Inverting Underdetermined Linear Systems Using Structure
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-08-28)