DIMACS-RUTCOR Workshop on Boolean and Pseudo-Boolean Functions in Memory of Peter L. Hammer
January 19 - 22, 2009
University Inn and Conference Center
New Brunswick Campus, Rutgers University
- Organizers:
- Endre Boros, Director of RUTCOR, Endre.Boros at rutcor.rutgers.edu
This workshop is sponsored by DIMACS, RUTCOR and an anonymous supporter.
slides:
- Gabriela Alexe
Robust diagnosis of DLBCL from gene expression data from different laboratories
- Martin Anthony, London School of Economics and Political Science
Threshold Decision Lists
- Tiberius Bonates, Princeton Consultants, Inc.
Large Margin LAD Models and LAD-based
Regression
- Endre Boros, Rutgers University
Logical Analysis of Data: Classification with Justification
- Shuki Bruck, California Institute of Technology
Molecular Computing and Probabilistic Circuits
- Ondrej Cepek, Charles University, Prague
Exclusive and Essential Sets of Implicates of a Boolean Function
- Ferdinando Cicalese, University of Salerno, and Martin Milanic, Universitat Bielefeld
Competitive Evaluation of Threshold Functions and Game Trees in the Priced Information Model
- Yves Crama, University of Liege
Models of Voting Power in Corporate Networks
- John Franco, University of Cincinnati
Adding Unsafe Constraints to Improve SAT Solver Performance
- Noam Goldberg, RUTCOR
Improved Branch and Bound Methods for Maximum Monomial Agreement
- Vladimir Gurvich, Rutgers University
Nash-solvability and Boolean duality
- Lisa Hellerstein, Polytechnic Institute
Correlation Immune Functions and Learning
- Toshihide Ibaraki, Kwansei Gakuin University
Participating in Timetabling Competition ITC2007 with a General Prupose CSP Solver
- Jeff Jackson, Duquesne University
Fourier Analysis and Boolean Function Learning
- Alex Kogan, Rutgers University
Reverse-engineering Country Risk Ratings: A Combinatorial Non-Recursive Model
- David Kronus, Charles University
Recognition of Positive k-interval Functions
- Petr Kucera, Charles University, Prague
Coverable Boolean Functions
- Miguel Lejeune, George Washington University
Combinatorial Patterns for Probabilistically Constrained Optimization Problems
- Michael Lipkowitz, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, and Mine Subasi, Rutgers University
Logical Analysis of Data (LAD) applied to
mass spectrometry data to Predict Rate of Decline of kidney function
- Michael Saks, Rutgers University
Boolean Decision Trees: Problems and Results, Old and New
- Rocco Servedio, Columbia University
Learning, Testing and Approximating Halfspaces
- Robert Sloan, University of Illinois at Chicago
The Largest Number of Prime Implicants of k-term DNF and Cube Partitions
- Gyorgy Turan, University of Illinois at Chicago
On Approximate Horn Minimization
- Tiziano Villa, University of Verona, Italy
Multi-level Logic with Constant Depth: Recent Research from Italy
- Bela Vizvari, Eastern Mediterranean University
On the Chvatal-Complexity of Binary Knapsack Problems
- Stanislav Zivny, Oxford University Computing Laboratory
The Expressive Power of Binary Submodular Functions
Colloquium Celebrating Peter L. Hammer and 25 Years of RUTCOR
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