Saturday, May 14, 2016

Saturday Morning Video: A Polynomial Time Algorithm for Lossy Population Recovery, Ankur Moitra @CIRM

A week-long school was held at the Centre International de Recontres Mathématiques (CIRM) in Marseille, France. It immediately preceded the IHP Thematic Program in Paris, which made a concerted effort to broaden and deepen the connections between information theory and the theory of computation. The school consisted of several tutorials, each taught by a leading researcher, with the goal of introducing the key questions, mathematical tools, and open problems in an area.

Here is the third video.

A Polynomial Time Algorithm for Lossy Population Recovery, Ankur Moitra (MIT)






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