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Algorithmic Spectral Graph Theory

Thursday, Aug. 21 – Friday, Dec. 19, 2014

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Algorithmic Spectral Graph Theory Boot Camp
Aug. 26 – 29, 2014
Algorithmic Spectral Graph Theory Boot Camp
James Lee (University of Washington)
Prasad Raghavendra (UC Berkeley)
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Semidefinite Optimization, Approximation and Applications
Sept. 22 – 26, 2014
Semidefinite Optimization, Approximation and Applications
Boaz Barak (Harvard University; chair)
Fan Chung (UC San Diego)
Pablo Parrilo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
David Steurer (Cornell University)
Details of Semidefinite Optimization, Approximation and Applications
Spectral Algorithms: From Theory to Practice
Oct. 27 – 31, 2014
Spectral Algorithms: From Theory to Practice
Misha Belkin (Ohio State University; co-chair)
James Lee (University of Washington; co-chair)
Mauro Maggioni (Duke University)
Gary Miller (Carnegie Mellon University)
Details of Spectral Algorithms: From Theory to Practice
Fast Algorithms via Spectral Methods
Dec. 1 – 5, 2014
Fast Algorithms via Spectral Methods
Jon Kelner (Massachusetts Institute of Technology; chair)
Dan Spielman (Yale University)
Shang-Hua Teng (University of Southern California)
Details of Fast Algorithms via Spectral Methods
Algorithmic Spectral Graph Theory Reunion
Dec. 15 – 18, 2015
Algorithmic Spectral Graph Theory Reunion
James Lee (University of Washington)
Prasad Raghavendra (UC Berkeley)
Details of Algorithmic Spectral Graph Theory Reunion
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