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FCT 2009
17th International Symposium on Fundamentals of Computation Theory
September 2-4, 2009, Wrocław, Poland
LECTURES and SEMINARS
Participants of the FCT and the accompanying workshops
are kindly invited to open lectures and seminars organized
within the scope of
Wroclaw Information Technology Initiative at Wroclaw University of Technology and by Wroclaw University
thanks to support by the City of Wroclaw.
The events will take place on August 31, September 1 and 5, immediately before and after FCT 2009.
- Places:
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building C-11:
(see building photo and campus
map), Janiszewskiego 14a, room P01
(on the same floor as the main entrance).
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building D-1:
(see building photo and campus
map), Grunwaldzki Square 13, room 215 (see corridor
and door photo).
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Wroclaw University, Institute of Computer Science:
(see building photo and
location map), Joliot Curie 15, room 119 (small eastern lecture hall)
See also conference venue
for location details.
August 31, Wroclaw University, room 119
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1115-1300
Manuel Bodirsky, Ecole Polytechnique, France,
Introduction to Constraint Satisfaction
Complexity and Applications in Spatial and Temporal Reasoning
August 31, building C-11, room P01
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1400-1700
Yvonne-Anne Pignolet, ETH Zurich,
Game theory and networking
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1700-1800
Stefan Schmid, Universität Paderborn
Bad Vibes in Open Airwaves
September 1, building C-11, room P01
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900-1200
Yvonne-Anne Pignolet, ETH Zurich,
Scheduling in the SINR model
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1300-1600
Moti Yung, Google Inc. and Columbia University,
Security Challenges
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1600-1700
Stefan Schmid, Universität Paderborn
How to design robust networks? Connect to the seniors!
September 1, Wroclaw University, room 119
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1615-1800
Manuel Bodirsky, Ecole Polytechnique, France,
On the Scope of the Universal-algebraic Approach to Constraint Satisfaction
September 2, building D-1, room 215
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1100-1230
Yvonne-Anne Pignolet, ETH Zurich,
Device Discovery and Delay-Sensitive Aggregation in Wireless Networks
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1230-1315
Stefan Schmid, Universität Paderborn
A Solution for the Past Insider Problem
September 3, building D-1, room 215
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1400-1530
Stephan Waack, Universität Göttingen.
A Generalized Model of PAC Learning and its Applicability
September 5, building D1, room 215
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900-1030
Johannes Blömer, Universität Paderborn.
Lattice-based Cryptography.
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