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Research activities: Randomized algorithms
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Algorithms and Complexity
Toccata
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SCALP
ALGOQP
QRAC
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RUKIA
Collaborations
Équipe de Logique Mathématique Université Paris Diderot Paris 7
Members
DE ROUGEMONT Michel
MAGNIEZ Frédéric
JOHNEN Colette
TIXEUIL Sébastien
SANTHA Miklos
MESSIKA Stéphane
ROS Raymond
ROSEN Adi
CLEMENT Julien
PEYRONNET Sylvain
LARGILLIER Thomas
FERNANDEZ DE LA VEGA Wenceslas
VISHNOI Nisheeth
BARDENET Rémi
Ph.D. dissertations & Faculty habilitations
Several contributions to self-stabilization
Approximate Verification - Quantum Computing
Efficient Self-stabilization
Toward self-stabilizing large-scale systems
Self-Testing for Approximate and Qantum Computing
Research activities
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Algorithm control and hyper-parameter tuning
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Algorithms for networked systems
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Automated Proof, SMT and Applications
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Automated Reasoning
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Combinatorics
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Compilation and code optimization
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Data-Centric Languages and Systems
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Deductive Verification of Programs
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Digital Fabrication
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Distributed algorithms
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Distributed Design
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Engineering of interactive systems
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Fab lab
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Formal Model-Based Testing
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Formalisation and Proof of Numerical Programs
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Formalisation of (Specification and Programming) Languages in Proof Assistants
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Generative design methods
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Graph Theory
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Green networks
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Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
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High-performance computing
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Human-Computer Interaction
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Integration of Data and Knowledge
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Interaction and visualization paradigms
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Large scale modelling
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