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Caltech/UCLA Logic Seminar

Friday, April 17, 2020
2:00pm to 3:30pm
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Descriptive combinatorics and distributed algorithms
Anton Bernshteyn, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University,

Descriptive combinatorics is the study of combinatorial problems (such as graph coloring) under additional topological or measure-theoretic regularity restrictions. It turns out that there is a close relationship between descriptive combinatorics and distributed computing, i.e., the area of computer science concerned with problems that can be solved efficiently by a decentralized network of processors. In this talk I will outline this relationship and present a number of applications.


For more information, please contact Math Department by phone at 626-395-4335 or by email at [email protected].