27th June to 1st July 2022. It consists of lectures on different
angles in the modern analysis of algorithms. The target audience are
PhD students and PostDocs with an interest in algorithms and/or
combinatorics. Confirmed lecturers are
Lectures will be given by
*Ivona Bezakova (Rochester Institute of Technology): t.b.a.,
*Mark Jerrum (Queen Mary University of London): Perfect Sampling,
*Viresh Patel (University of Amsterdam): Partition functions:
complex zeros and efficient algorithms,
*Guus Regts (University of Amsterdam): Partition functions:
complex zeros and efficient algorithms,
*Daniel Stefankovic (University of Rochester): t.b.a..
Furthermore, the following speakers for invited talks are confirmed
*Charilaos Efthymiou (University of Warwick)
*Faith Ellen (University of Toronto)
*Funda Ergun (Indiana University)
*Mihyun Kang (TU Graz)
*Valerie King (University of Victoria)
*Noela Müller (Eindhoven University of Technology)
*Thomas Sauerwald (University of Cambridge)
Location: It will take place at "Hotel Dortmund am Technologiezentrum".
Fee & Cost:
*There will be no participation fee as the school is funded by the
DFG Research Unit ADYN FOR 2975 and lunch is provided for all
participants.
*Accomodation and travel will be not reimbursed for participants.
Organisers: Petra Berenbrink (Universität Hamburg), Amin Coja-Oghlan
(TU Dortmund University), Holger Dell (Goethe University Frankfurt),
Max Hahn-Klimroth (TU Dortmund University), Oliver Gebhard (TU
Dortmund University), and Malin Rau (Universität Hamburg).
There are only a few places left, please register no later than June
10th. We will confirm or reject your registration until June 13th.
Registration and more information can be found here:
https://eac.cs.tu-dortmund.de/adyn-summerschool-2022-registration/
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Dr. Max Hahn-Klimroth
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Fakultät für Informatik
- Effiziente Algorithmen und Komplexitätstheorie -
Technische Universität Dortmund
Lehrstuhl Informatik 2 | Otto-Hahn-Straße 14
44227 Dortmund | GERMANY
E-Mail: maximilian.hahnklimroth@tu-dortmund.de
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