Dear colleagues,
let me invite you to the last doctoral seminar of this semester
on this Thursday at 9:50 in S6. Radek Hušek will present a paper:
Bernhard Haeupler, Siddhartha Sen, Robert E. Tarjan:
Rank-Pairing Heaps [1]
With best regards,
Honza
[1] http://epubs.siam.org/doi/pdf/10.1137/100785351
Dear colleagues,
let me remind you that the second doctoral seminar of the winter semester
will take place this Thursday Oct 12 at 10:40 in S6. We will present newly
proposed papers and create a preliminary schedule of the talks. The regular
seminar will then take place as usual, every Thursday at 9:50 (note the
earlier time) in S6.
We are currently looking for volunteer speaker for Oct 26. If you are able
to present at this date, please let me know.
A selection of papers can also be found at
http://kam.mff.cuni.cz/dokt_seminar/nabidka.html -- on tomorrow's seminar,
however, you will hear a short exposition of some of them, and we will have
(some of them) printed out.
You will find the schedule and more information at
http://kam.mff.cuni.cz/dokt_seminar/
Finally, all further announcements about the seminar will go only to the
email address dokt-seminar-l(a)kam.mff.cuni.cz
You can subscribe at https://kam.mff.cuni.cz/mailman/listinfo/dokt-seminar-l
The usual content is one email per week announcing the next talk (and
possibly mention prerequisities, if any).
Best wishes,
Robert Samal
PS Apology to the few people I did not include in the last week's email.
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Robert Šámal
IÚUK MFF UK -- CSI of Charles University in Prague
Hi everybody,
this term we will have a somewhat unusual start of the semester.
We will meet tomorrow (Oct 5, 10:40 in S6) but instead of a presentation by
one of us or a presentation of new papers we will watch an interesting talk
from the TCS+ series.
For details of the series see https://sites.google.com/
site/plustcs/past-talks
We will watch the talk on Reverse Minkowski theorem.
But don't watch it ahead and in particular don't trick yourself to think
that you will watch it later. Also the possibility to ask questions (to
other participants, we won't be watching a live talk) is crucial.
I hope this will be an optimistic start of the term that will inspire
everybody to give a nice talk later. :-)
Also, to the new grad students: welcome, I hope you will enjoy the seminar.
Btw. I will hopefully join you during the talk, but can't promise the time
-- I will be in the midst of discussing study reform of our bachelor
program.
Hopefully see you tomorrow,
Robert
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Robert Šámal
IÚUK MFF UK -- CSI of Charles University in Prague