Quantcast
Channel: Uncategorized – Theory Dish
Browsing all 13 articles
Browse latest View live

TCS Women Spotlight Workshop at STOC 2022: Travel grants and call for speaker...

From the orgenizers: =============== You are cordially invited to the TCS Women Spotlight Workshop! The workshop will be held on Monday, June 20, 2022, in Rome, Italy, as part of the 54th Symposium on...

View Article


TCS Women Spotlight Workshop at STOC’22

The 5th TCS Women Spotlight Workshop, organized by Elena Grigorescu (Purdue), Barna Saha (UCSD), Virginia Vassilevska Williams (MIT), and Mary Wootters (Stanford), is happening on Monday, 8:45 am Rome...

View Article

9th TOCA-SV – 11/18

The 9th TOCA-SV day is Coming on Friday 11/18/22, in the Google campus in Mountain View. It is free but you need to register here, where you can also see an up-to-date list of talks and abstracts....

View Article

2023 Motwani Postdoc Announced

The theory group at Stanford invites applications for the Motwani postdoctoral fellowship in theoretical computer science. Information and application instructions below. Applications will be accepted...

View Article

RANDOM & APPROX 2023

Guest post by the 2023 Program Committee Chairs: Nicole Megow (APPROX) and  Adam Smith (RANDOM) The 27th International Workshop on Randomization and Computation (RANDOM 2023) and the 26th...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

DNF Minimization, Part I

Given a dataset consisting of input/output pairs, how do you find a small DNF consistent with the data? This problem is known as DNF minimization and has appeared in various forms throughout the...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

DNF Minimization, Part II

In the last post, I discussed the complexity of DNF minimization given a dataset. Specifically, given a dataset of input/output pairs, how hard is it to compute the smallest DNF consistent with ? In...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Optimal Metric Distortion for Voting — A Proof from the Book

In this post, we’ll revisit the (deterministic) metric distortion conjecture in voting theory, which was recently proved by Gkatzelis, Halpern, and Shah [GHS20], and elegantly re-proved by Kempe and...

View Article


2024 Motwani Postdoc Announced

The theory group at Stanford invites applications for the Motwani postdoctoral fellowship in theoretical computer science. Information and application instructions below. Applications will be accepted...

View Article


FORC 2024 – CFP

The 5th annual Symposium on Foundations of Responsible Computing (FORC) will be held on June 12-14, 2024, at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. Call for papers is out. Please send your strong papers...

View Article

ITC 2024 at Stanford!  Early-Bird Registration Deadline August 1

The conference Information-Theoretic Cryptography (ITC) is happening at Stanford, August 14-16, conveniently just before CRYPTO in Santa Barbara!  There’s a fantastic line-up of talks and speakers,...

View Article

FORC 2026 – CFP

The 6th annual Symposium on Foundations of Responsible Computing (FORC) will be held on June 4-6, 2025 at Stanford University, CA, USA. Call for papers is out. There are several changes this year (see...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Four Views of Data Deletion

Where’s the theory on datasets? The canonical model of splitting a dataset into train and test data allows statistical validity for the evaluation of model performance. However, in the real world,...

View Article

Browsing all 13 articles
Browse latest View live