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Events and Seminars

Week of October 27, 2024

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10:30am
 
10:30 am to 12:00 pm
More Efficient Approximate $k$-wise Independent Permutations from Random Reversible Circuits via log-Sobolev Inequalities
 

 

Seminars:

- Theory of Computation (TOC) Seminars

- Algorithms and Complexity Seminars

- Bioinformatics Seminars

- Cryptography and Information Security (CIS) Seminars

- Theory of Distributed Systems (TDS) Seminars

- Thesis Defenses

Reading Groups:

- Cryptography and Information Security Reading Group

- Algorithms and Complexity Student Reading Group

- Connectomics reading group

- Theory Reading group

Some other seminars of interest to the group include:

- MIT Mathematics Seminars and Colloquiums
- The Harvard Theory of Computation Seminars
- EECS link to other seminars of interest