Hi all,
just a reminder: tomorrow we will have the next edition of "doktorandsky
seminar". As announced on http://kam.mff.cuni.cz/dokt_seminar/, our speaker
will be
Michael Skotnica
and he will talk about the following paper:
On convex holes in d-dimensional point sets by Bukh, Chao, and Holzman
(Combinatorics, Probability and Computing)
See also https://arxiv.org/abs/2007.08972
So that I don't forget: after the talk, please leave feedback using form
https://forms.office.com/r/TQsyGsvSYR
<https://forms.office.com/r/FHJ2pwTD0t>
Thanks!
Same place&time as last week:
Time: Thursday 9:50-12:10
Place: S9
For people who cannot come, zoom:
https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/95284272991?pwd=aGxTM29NZVZGUjJWcG8vYWRmYXRSQT09
I am attending a workshop so I won't be able to attend.
However, Pavel Valtr will be there and will start the zoom meeting.
R
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Robert Šámal
IÚUK MFF UK -- CSI of Charles University
Hi all,
just a reminder: tomorrow we will have the next edition of "doktorandsky
seminar". As announced on http://kam.mff.cuni.cz/dokt_seminar/, our speaker
will be
Jan Soukup
and he will talk about paper Planar point sets determine many pairwise
crossing segments
by Pach, Rubin, and Tardos.
(https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.08845, STOC 2019)
Same place&time as last week:
Time: Thursday 9:50-12:10
Place: S9
For people who cannot come, zoom:
https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/95284272991?pwd=aGxTM29NZVZGUjJWcG8vYWRmYXRSQT09
For those connecting over zoom, see the handout in attachment.
See you tomorrow,
R
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Robert Šámal
IÚUK MFF UK -- CSI of Charles University
Hi all,
just a reminder: tomorrow we will have the next edition of "doktorandsky
seminar". As announced on http://kam.mff.cuni.cz/dokt_seminar/, our speaker
will be
Michal Opler
and he will talk about very recent paper
Optimal labelling schemes for adjacency, comparability, and reachability
by Marthe Bonamy, Louis Esperet, Carla Groenland, and Alex Scott
(STOC 2021).
See also https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.01764
So that I don't forget: after the talk, please leave feedback using form
https://forms.office.com/r/FHJ2pwTD0t
Thanks!
Same place&time as last week:
Time: Thursday 9:50-12:10
Place: S9
For people who cannot come, zoom:
https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/95284272991?pwd=aGxTM29NZVZGUjJWcG8vYWRmYXRSQT09
See you tomorrow,
R
--
Robert Šámal
IÚUK MFF UK -- CSI of Charles University
Hi all,
just a reminder: tomorrow we will have the next edition of "doktorandsky
seminar". As announced on http://kam.mff.cuni.cz/dokt_seminar/, our speaker
will be
Sudatta Bhattacharya
and she will talk about paper
Planar graphs have bounded queue number
by Dujmović, Joret, Micek, Morin, Ueckerdt, and Wood
(J. ACM 67(4):22, 2020, FOCS 2019, see also
https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.04791)
Same place&time as last week:
Time: Thursday 9:50-12:10
Place: S9
For people who cannot come, zoom:
https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/95284272991?pwd=aGxTM29NZVZGUjJWcG8vYWRmYXRSQT09
See you tomorrow,
R
--
Robert Šámal
IÚUK MFF UK -- CSI of Charles University
Dear all,
I've been informed that one participant of the last seminar did test
positively on covid (antigen test today).
So I am letting you know. The person was vaccinated as I suppose are most
of you, so there should be very little danger, and according to the
official regulations this would not count as a risky contact anyway (> 2 m
distance), see
https://covid.gov.cz/en/situations/infection-and-general-measures/i-was-ide…
However, if you want to be extra careful, perhaps before visiting a
vulnerable relative, I understand the best time to try a PCR test is 5-7
days after a contact.
Stay safe,
R
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Robert Šámal
IÚUK MFF UK -- CSI of Charles University