Fifteenth Maryland Theory Day

November 1, 1996

Johns Hopkins University


Postscript version of this announcement

Program

9:30am: Coffee and pasteries, Krieger 308

10am: Noga Alon, Tel Aviv University, and Institute for Advance Study, Princeton
Simulating Randomness in Small Spaces: Some Recent Applications.

11am: Satish Rao, NEC
Improved Approximation Algorithms Using Spreading Functions.

noon: Break for Lunch (local restaurant guide to be provided)

2pm: Joan Feigenbaum, ATT Research
Trust Management.

3pm Mihir Bellare, University of California, San Diego
Practice Oriented Proveable Security.

4pm Reception, Krieger 308.

All talks are in Krieger Auditorium, 2nd Floor Krieger Hall.

Directions to campus are available at http://www.cs.jhu.edu/department/directions.html Hangtags that will let you park on campus in any of the lots without charge, are available from the CS departmental office (2nd floor NEB), the Math Sciences departmental office (2nd floor Maryland Hall) or from the organizers at Krieger Hall.

For more information contact Mike Goodrich , Leslie Hall or Lenore Cowen

Compiled originally for the 12th Maryland Theory Day at UMBC: Programs of all the past Theory Days.


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