NOON THEORY SEMINAR -- FALL 2005

Our informal group seminar meets most Fridays from 11-12, followed by a group lunch. If you would like to give a talk please send me email.

Please note that due to scheduling constraints the theory seminar will usually be moving between two rooms this semester;  room 3464 (the Math-CS conference room) and room 3501.  Please check the week's listing for that week's actual  venue. Also,  occasionally, talks will be given out of the normal Friday, 11-12 slot.  Such talks will be highlighted in yellow.

For information on how to get to HKUST  see this and this.

Date  Location  Speaker Title

Sept 16, 2005
12-12:50
Note Special Time
3464 Man Cho Anthony So
Stanford University
A Semidefinite Programming Approach to Tensegrity Theory and Realizability of Graphs
Sep 23, 2005
11-11:50
3464
Kai Salomaa
Queen's University
 
Language Equations with Trajectory-Based Operations
Sept 30, 2005
11-11:50
3464
Yan Zhang
HKUST
 
The Quadrangle-Inequality Dynamic-Programming Speedup is a Consequence of Totally Monotonicity
Oct 7, 2005
11-11:50
 



 

No Seminar (Department faculty  retreat)
Oct 14, 2005
11-11:50
3464
Lap Chi Lau
Toronto
 
Computing Graph Roots
Oct 21, 2005
11-11:50
 

 
No seminar
Oct 28, 2005
11-11:50
3464
Jin-Xin Huang
HKUST
 
Provably Good Moving Least Squares (also here)
Nov 4, 2005
11-11:50
3464
Cai Leizhen
CUHK
 
Parameterized Complexity of Cardinality Constrained Optimization

Nov 11, 2005
11-11:50
 
3464
Xiaotie Deng
CityU of HK
Computational Issues of Nucleolus
Nov 18, 2005
11-11:50
 


 
No Seminar
Nov 25, 2005
12-12:50
Note Special Time
& Location
3530
Martin Isenburg
Berkeley
 
Stream Processing of Geometry

Dec 2, 2005
11-11:50
 
3464 Leung Yiu Cho
HKUST
Permanents of Circulants
Dec 13, 2005
11-11:50
Note Special Date
& Location
3530
Prudence W.H. Wong
Liverpool
 
Dynamic Bin Packing of Unit Fractions Items

Jan 06, 2006
11-11:50
 
3464 Jun Luo
UTexas, Dallas

On Some Geometric Optimization Problems with Applications in Manufacturing, Graph Visualization and Structural Biology.
 
 
Archives of Old Seminars, links and abstracts.
 
Web page maintained by
Mordecai Golin,
HKUST Theoretical Computer Science Group