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The course is given by [[http://ad.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/staff/storandt|Dr. Sabine Storandt]]. It takes place every Monday and Wednesday from 10:15am until 11:45am in the Hörsaal 03-26 in building 51. '''Topics''' - Las Vegas & Monte Carlo Algorithms - Applications for Randomized Algorithms and Data Structures - Improving Deterministic Bounds via Randomization - Randomization in Games and AI - Randomized Online Algorithms - Probabilistic Method '''Script''' The complete script of the lecture (including further references) will be made available in the course svn repository. The current version (last change: 28.06.14) of the script can be viewed [[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/script.pdf|here.]] (The list of contents may still change during the course of the lecture.) '''Exam''' The oral exam takes place at 26.08.2014. If you want to take the exam but the date is impossible for you, please write a mail. '''Dates''' 1. Preliminaries * 28.04. ''Introduction & Basic Stochastics'' [[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/lectures/Lecture1.pdf|notes]] * 30.04. ''Las Vegas and Monte Carlo Algorithms: Analysis and Concentration Bounds, LV & MC for Max 3-SAT'' [[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/lectures/Lecture2.pdf|notes]] 2. Randomized Algorithms and Data Structures * 05.05. ''k-Select, Approximative Median and Quick-Sort, Sorting Lower Bound'' [[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/lectures/Lecture3.pdf|notes]] * 07.05. ''Sorting Lower Bounds continued, Deterministic & Randomized Skip-Lists''[[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/lectures/Lecture4.pdf|notes]] * 12.05. ''Universal Hashing''[[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/lectures/Lecture5.pdf|notes]] * 14.05. ''Exercise. Focus: Deterministic & Randomized Sorting'' [[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/lectures/Lecture6.pdf|notes]][[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/lectures/Code/sort|example code]] * 19.05. ''Fingerprinting and Further Hashing Applications, Introduction to Sampling''[[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/lectures/Lecture7.pdf|notes]] * 21.05. ''VC-dimension of Set Systems & Epsilon-Nets'' [[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/lectures/Lecture8.pdf|notes]] * 26.05. ''Exercise + Good Random Samples for Systems with Small VC-dimension and Epsilon-Nets'' [[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/lectures/Lecture9.pdf|notes]] * 28.05. ''no lecture'' :( * 02.06. ''Good Hitting Set Approximations'' [[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/lectures/Lecture10.pdf|notes]] * 04.06. ''Route Planning and Epsilon-Nets'' [[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/lectures/Lecture11.pdf|notes]] * 16.06. ''Exercise. Focus: Hitting Sets for Road Networks''[[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/lectures/Lecture12.pdf|notes]][[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/lectures/Code/hit|example code]] 3. Going Beyond Deterministic Bounds via Randomization * 18.06. ''The Closest Pair problem''[[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/lectures/Lecture13.pdf|notes]] * 23.06. ''The Min Cut problem''[[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/lectures/Lecture14.pdf|notes]] * 25.06. ''Sublinear Algorithms''[[https://daphne.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/svn-public/RandomizedAlgorithmsSS2014/public/lectures/Lecture15.pdf|notes]] * 30.06. ''Long Path problems + Exercise (Min Cut and Connected Components)'' * 02.07. * 07.07. * 09.07. * 14.07. * 16.07. * 21.07. * 23.07. * 28.07. ''test exam'' * 30.07. ''test exam'' |
Randomized Algorithms (summer term 2014)
The course is given by Dr. Sabine Storandt. It takes place every Monday and Wednesday from 10:15am until 11:45am in the Hörsaal 03-26 in building 51.
Topics
- Las Vegas & Monte Carlo Algorithms
- Applications for Randomized Algorithms and Data Structures
- Improving Deterministic Bounds via Randomization
- Randomization in Games and AI
- Randomized Online Algorithms
- Probabilistic Method
Script
The complete script of the lecture (including further references) will be made available in the course svn repository.
The current version (last change: 28.06.14) of the script can be viewed here.
(The list of contents may still change during the course of the lecture.)
Exam
The oral exam takes place at 26.08.2014. If you want to take the exam but the date is impossible for you, please write a mail.
Dates
1. Preliminaries
28.04. Introduction & Basic Stochastics notes
30.04. Las Vegas and Monte Carlo Algorithms: Analysis and Concentration Bounds, LV & MC for Max 3-SAT notes
2. Randomized Algorithms and Data Structures
05.05. k-Select, Approximative Median and Quick-Sort, Sorting Lower Bound notes
07.05. Sorting Lower Bounds continued, Deterministic & Randomized Skip-Listsnotes
12.05. Universal Hashingnotes
14.05. Exercise. Focus: Deterministic & Randomized Sorting notesexample code
19.05. Fingerprinting and Further Hashing Applications, Introduction to Samplingnotes
21.05. VC-dimension of Set Systems & Epsilon-Nets notes
26.05. Exercise + Good Random Samples for Systems with Small VC-dimension and Epsilon-Nets notes
28.05. no lecture
02.06. Good Hitting Set Approximations notes
04.06. Route Planning and Epsilon-Nets notes
16.06. Exercise. Focus: Hitting Sets for Road Networksnotesexample code
3. Going Beyond Deterministic Bounds via Randomization