Economics and Computation Series
Seminars and research group discussions are normally held at 1pm on Wednesday, typically in George Holt seminar room 2.23.
Suggestions for possible speakers should be sent to Nicos
Currently meetings are being held on-line via Microsoft Teams
All Seminars
Date | Speaker | Title |
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Edward Plumb LSE |
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Previous talks | ||
![]() ![]() 14:00 Heleshaw Lecture Theatre, School of Engineering dept |
Gerard Milburn University of Queensland |
Quantum physical machine learning |
![]() ![]() 13:00 ELEC204, 2th Floor Lecture Theater EEE dept |
Thomas Erlebach Durham University |
Temporal Graph Realization Problems |
![]() ![]() 13:00 ELEC204, 2th Floor Lecture Theatre EEE dept |
Giuseppe De Giacomo University of Oxford |
From Infinite to Finite Traces and Back: Linear Temporal Logic in Sequential Decision Making |
![]() ![]() 13:00 ELEC204, 2th Floor Lecture Theatre EEE dept |
Tomáš Hons Charles University, Prague |
A polynomial Ramsey statement for bounded VC-dimension |
![]() ![]() 13:00 ELEC204, 2th Floor Lecture Theatre EEE dept |
Alessandro Varsi University of Liverpool |
The Quest for Optimal Parallel Monte Carlo Methods |
![]() ![]() 13:00 Ashton Lecture Theatre dept |
Julien Duron ENS Lyon |
Adjacency labeling schemes and small classes of graphs |
![]() ![]() 13:00 Ashton Lecture Theatre dept |
Andrei Krokhin Durham University |
The complexity of Promise Constraint Satisfaction Problems |
![]() ![]() 13:00 6th Floor Conference Room 605, EEE dept |
Leoni Winschermann University of Twente |
`Solving` the energy transition - Research on the interface between optimization and application |
![]() ![]() 13:00 Ashton Lecture Theatre dept |
Luca Zanetti University of Bath |
An analysis of Elo rating systems via Markov chains |
![]() ![]() 13:00 Ashton Lecture Theatre dept |
Aris Filos-Ratsikas University of Edinburgh |
Pushing the Frontier on Approximate EFX Allocations |
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Parinya Chalermsook Aalto University |
Fast and Survivable Network Design |
Older Seminars ordered by Academic Year
Other seminar series
- Department Seminar Series
- Algorithms, Complexity Theory and Optimisation
- Argumentation and Representation of Knowledge
- Data Mining and Machine Learning
- Economics and Computation
- Friday Lunch and Talk
- Liverpool Distinguished Computer Science Lecture
- Networks and Distributed Computing
- PhD Tea Talks
- Robotics and Autonomous Systems
- Verification
- Women in Technology
- Overview of all seminar series
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