ACO Research Program
Research areas being investigated by faculty of the
ACO Program include
such topics as
- structural and topological graph theory
- coloring problems (including the
Four
Color Theorem)
- paths, cycles and flows in graphs
- probabilistic methods in combinatorics
- probability on graphs
- algebraic combinatorics
- computational algebra and geometry
- distributed computing
- algorithm complexity
- the design and analysis of algorithms
- approximation algorithms
- algorithmic problems in coding theory
- fault-tolerant computing
- voting theory
- airline crew and fleet scheduling
- parallel computation
- interior point methods in mathematical optimization
- the geometry of convex bodies
- other related areas
For more information, you may look at the personal Web pages
of ACO affiliated faculty members.
Seminars and Colloquia
The ACO Program sponsors a
Colloquium Series
which brings visiting speakers
to the campus,
and the participating departments hold weekly
research seminars in areas such as
Combinatorics and
Theory of Computing.
The individual departments also host a number
of visiting faculty members each year in subjects related to the program.
Please have a look at the
ACO-related events page
for more information about past and upcoming events.
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Last modified: May 17, 2008