Tuesday, November 8, 2022

[DMANET] Online autumn/fall series of the Theory of Randomized Search Heuristics (ThRaSH) seminar

Dear colleagues,

We would like to draw your attention to the current autumn/fall series
of the Theory of Randomized Search Heuristics (ThRaSH) seminar. The
seminar takes place online and aims at stimulating interactions within
the research area and between people from different disciplines working
on randomized algorithms. The primary focus is on discussing recent
ideas and detecting challenging topics for future work, rather than on
the presentation of final results.

The next talk will take place this Thursday, 10 November 2022, 12:00-13:00
UTC. Mario Hevia Fajardo from the University of Birmingham, UK, will
talk about "Runtime Analysis of a Co-Evolutionary Algorithm: Overcoming
Negative Drift in Maximin-Optimisation".

The full list of upcoming talks can be found here:
https://thrash-seminars.github.io

Subscribe to our mailing list if you want to be kept up-to-date on future
talks and events: http://jiscmail.ac.uk/THRASH-SEMINARS

We hope to see you all on Thursday!

Best wishes,
Christine Zarges, Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom
Andrew Sutton, University of Minnesota Duluth, United States


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