McGill University - School of Computer Science

Algorithms Seminar Fall 1998

Everybody is welcome.

The Algorithms Seminar (formerly "Computational Geometry Seminar") usually takes place on Wednesdays, 16h00-17h00, in room 320 of the McConnell building. Occasionally, it may be moved to Fridays 12h00-13h00.

Past seminars:

We, September 16th, 1998: Mike Atkinson, University of St. Andrews
Permutations and generalised stacks.
We, September 23rd, 1998: Dominique Sotteau, CNRS
Optical routing in some networks.
We, October 21st, 1998: Lila Kari, University of Western Ontario
DNA computing in vitro and in vivo.
Joint seminar with the Centre for Nonlinear Dynamics in Physiology and Medicine.
We, October 28th, 1998: Erik Demaine, University of Waterloo
Folding and Cutting Paper
Fr, October 30th, 1998: Caterina De Simone, IASI-National Council of Research Italy
On the Shameful Conjecture
Fr, November 6th, 1998: Daniel Solow, Case Western Reserve University
Selected variations of combinatorial optimization models for studying the evolution of chromosomes.
Th, November 12th, 1998: Jean-Daniel Boissonat, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis
Degree versus time-complexity in geometric algorithms.
We, November 18th, 1998: Kaleem Siddiqi, McGill University
Geometric flows for shape segmentation
We, November 25th, 1998: Hazel Everett, UQAM
Hierarchical decomposition of the plane with applications to circular ray-shooting
Fr, November 27th, 1998: Zeljko Zilic, McGill University
A Deterministic Multivariate Interpolation Algorithm via Generalized Vandermonde Matrix Nullspaces
Fr, December 11th, 1998: Mark Grundland, McGill University
A Review of Polygon Morphing Techniques

Other related seminars and talks:
Seminars in Winter 1998
Seminars in Fall 1997

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