Jaccard distance and Normalized Information Distance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1rFAyPp7s0
This new 42,000 USD grant from the Simons Foundation will support travel and collaboration during 2020-2025.
Pictured: Angsheng Li announcing TAMC 2020 in Changsha, China during TAMC 2019 in Kitakyushu, Japan.
W | 1999 | UCSD |
MW | 2000 | UIUC |
E | 2001 | UPenn |
W | 2002 | Las Vegas |
MW | 2003 | UIC |
E | 2004 | Carnegie Mellon |
W | 2005 | Stanford |
MW | 2006 | Montréal |
E | 2007 | Gainesville, FL |
W | 2008 | UC Irvine |
MW | 2009 | Notre Dame |
E | 2010 | Washington, DC |
W | 2011 | Berkeley, CA |
MW | 2012 | Madison, WI |
E | 2013 | U Waterloo |
W | 2014 | UC Boulder |
MW | 2015 | UIUC |
E | 2016 | UConn |
W | 2017 | Boise State U. |
MW | 2018 | Western Illinois U. |
E | 2019 | CUNY Graduate Center |
W | 2020 | * |
Course title: “Recursive functions and complexity”
Textbook title: “A second course in formal languages and automata theory” by J. Shallit
Despite the intimidating titles this is just a graduate introduction to automata, computability, and complexity.
Possible additional topics: Automatic complexity and Python programming.