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Research Talk
Reducing the number of variables in optimisation problems is one of key
approaches to reducing the problem to a manageable size, and often brings up
important extra insights into the problem at hand. There are settings where
one can remove exponentially many variables. This is instrumental for
packing problems, e.g. such that arise in error-correcting codes and other
similar settings such as crossing numbers of networks and graphs.
We review a number of our results in this area, both theoretical and
implemented in software, some of them relying on group representation
theory. Time allowing, we will touch upon questions of
reliability and reproducibility of computer-aided theoretical results,
and numeric robustness of linear optimisation.
Biography
Dmitrii (Dima) Pasechnik obtained his PhD in pure mathematics in 1995 from the
University of Western Australia, and has held postdoctoral and
research jobs in several universities in the Netherlands and Germany. In
2006-2013 he was an Assistant Professor at the newly established Division of
Mathematical Sciences of Nanyang Technological University (Singapore).
Then he moved to Oxford, where he held research positions at the CS
Department, and tutored mathematics at Pembroke College, Oxford University. At
present he is a lecturer at the CS Department, Oxford University .
Dmitrii's research interests are in combinatorics, optimization, algebra,
and in theory and practice of symbolic computing--he is involved in
development of SageMath, GAP, Macaulay2 computer algebra systems, and
related software. An adjacent area of his interests is
reproducibility of mathematical computations and constructions.
He supervised 3 PhD and 6 MSc students, published over 80 papers in
international journals and conference proceedings, and held a number of
grants in EU and Singapore.
TIME Thursday February 22, 2024 at 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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CONTACT Wynante R Charles wynante.charles@northwestern.edu
CALENDAR Department of Computer Science (CS)