DIMACS Workshop on Distance Geometry: Theory and Applications
July 26 - 29, 2016
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Organizing Committee:
- Farid Alizadeh (co-chair), Rutgers University, alizadeh at rci.rutgers.edu
- Leo Liberti (co-chair), CNRS and Ecole Polytechnique, liberti at lix.polytechnique.fr
- Amir Ali Ahmadi, Princeton University, USA
- Marcia Fampa, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Bill Jackson, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
- Nathan Krislock, Northern Illinois University, USA
- Monique Laurent, CWI, The Netherlands
- Therese Malliavin, Institut Pasteur, France
- Michel Petitjean, University of Paris 7, France
- Nicolas Rojas, Yale University, USA
- Amit Singer, Princeton University, USA
- Ileana Streinu, Smith College, USA
- Henry Wolkowicz, University of Waterloo, Canada
- Yinyu Ye, Stanford University, USA
Presented under the auspices of the
DIMACS Special Focus on Information Sharing and
Dynamic Data Analysis with additional support from NSF award DMS-1623007.
Slides:
- Abdo Alfakih, Univ. of Windsor, Canada
Universal Linkage and the Uniqueness of EDM Completions
- Simon Billinge, Columbia University
The Unassigned Distance Geometry Problem Applied to Find Atoms in Nanoclusters for Sustainable Energy
- Bob Connelly, Cornell University
Universal Rigidity of Bipartite Graphs
- Marcia Fampa, Federal Univ. of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Modeling and Solving the Euclidean Steiner Problem
- Hamza Fawzi, MIT
Positive Semidefinite Rank
- Douglas Gonçalves, Federal Univ. of Santa Catalina, Brazil
A Least-squares Approach for the Discretizable Distance Geometry Problem with Inexact Distances
- Steven Gortler, Harvard University
Affine Rigidity and Conics at Infinity
- Georgina Hall, Princeton University
Polynomial DC Decompositions and Applications
- Bill Jackson, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Rigidity of Graphs and Frameworks
- Tibor Jordan, Eötvös Lorànd University, Hungary
Generic Global Rigidity of Graphs
- Bahman Kalantari, Rutgers University
The Triangle Algorithm: An Algorithmic Separation Theorem and its Applications
- Yuehaw Khoo, Princeton University
Integrating NOE and RDC using Semidefinite Programming for Protein Structure Determination
- Nathan Krislock, Northern Illinois University
Facial Reduction for Euclidean Distance Matrix Problems
- Carlile Lavor, University of Campinas, Brazil
Distance Geometry and Clifford Algebra
- Jon Lee, University of Michigan
Relaxing Kindly and Efficiently
- Thérése Malliavin, Institut Pasteur, France
The Interval Branch-and-prune Algorithm for the Resolution of the Molecular Distance Geometry Problem: Toward an Application to Real-life Protein Structure Determination by NMR
- Antony Man-Cho So, Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong
Robust Convex Approximation Methods for TDOA-Based Localization under NLOS Conditions
- Onur Ozyesil, Princeton University
Robust Camera Location Estimation by Convex Programming
- Frank Permenter, MIT
Dimension Reduction For Semidefinite Programming
- Amit Singer, Princeton University
Non-unique Games Over Compact Groups and Orientation Estimation in Cryo-EM
- Meera Sitharam, University of Florida at Gainesville
Efficient Realization of Linkages via Optimal Recursive Decomposition, Rigidity, and Cayley Convexification
- Jayme Swarczfiter, Federal Univ. of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
On Graph Convexities Related to Paths and Distances
- Shin-Ichi Tanigawa, Kyoto University
Singularity Degree of the PSD Matrix Completion
- Antonios Varvitsiotis, NTU Singapore
Graph Cores via Universal Completability
- Henry Wolkowicz, Univ. of Waterloo, Canada
Facial Reduction in Cone Optimization with Applications to Matrix Completions
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