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FCRC 2011. Part I of... maybe I, maybe more.

I do not log on at conferences so I came back to 400 emails. Exactly 400- not sure how I managed that. TODAY I am posting about a few things from FCRC, I may post...

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RaTLoCC (Ramsey Theory in...)

I was at RatLoCC last week which stands for Ramsey Theory in Logic, Combinatorics and Complexity. The idea was to bring in researchers for all three areas (actually...

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On demand Publishing (guest post)

Cambridge Press (and others) offers PRINT-ON-DEMAND for some books. This is a guest post by Lauren Cowles from Cambridge Books about this, and then my commentsWhats...

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President Regan (not Reagan)

Whose name (in firstname lastname form) appeared most often in the pages of Newsweek in the 1970's? Is it---? Richard Nixon Gerald Ford Jimmy Carter Ken Regan...

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How has the STRUCTURES, OH- I mean CCC Conference changed: Lets look at the Call For Papers

Complexity theory has changed over the years. How to really track these things? One way is to look at the list of topics on the Call For papers for the CCC conference...

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How important is Teaching Experience on the job market (guest post)

( Annoucements: New York Theory day May 13 and UMCP Theory Postdoc opening. ) This is an anon guest blogger. Even we don't know who this is! He or she emailed...

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What did Banach's Wife think of the Banach-Tarski Paradox?

I recently read and reviewed The Pea and The Sun by Leonard Wapner, which is about the Banach-Tarski Paradox. Recall that the Banach-Tarski Paradox is actually...

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Going off topic in class: I think it worked--- this time

Recently I went off topic in a class. I think it was okay but I want YOUR thoughts. On Monday I defined Primitive Recursive functions showed them that addition...

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Workshop/Award/Conference/Who wants to review books?

The Center for intractability at Princeton is having a Workshop on Approximation Algorithms. Here is the schedule of talks. Vijay Vazirani, one of the organizers...

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The Mathematics of Huging my great Niece Jordan

I have already blogged about (trying to) teach me Nephew Jason math here and my Great Nephew Justin math here. Now its my Great Niece Jordan's turn. I was at...

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Phillipe Flajolet passed away

Today I read on Lipton's Blog that Phillipe Flajolet passed away (1948-2011). Flajolet worked in Analytic Combinatorics. His book with Sedgewick on the field (see...

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An unusual Voting Scheme

(I want to thank Bobby Kleinberg for bringing this to my attention.) Consider the following voting scheme Choose a random person A1. A1 chooses a set at...

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Travel Support for Students going to STOC 2011

If you are a grad student and want to goto STOC 2011 there is travel support money that you can apply for. See here for details. We are particularly interested...

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Update on 17x17 problem

Long time readers may recall that 17x17 problem that I posted on Nov 30, 2009 here. I am sometimes asked if the problem is still open. Alas it is. Is the bounty...

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TAMC conference accepts are out/What does a name tell you about a general theory conference?

The TAMC conference list-of-accepts is posted here. TAMC stands for Theory and Application of Models of Computation. For general theory conferences does theFoundations...

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Three Questions that I think Watson would have trouble with

Here are two questions that were on Jeopardy (the shows slogan: Watch "Jeopardy!", Alex Trebek's fun TV quiz game show!) that I do not think Watson would have gotten...

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A good article on how science is publicized gets the science wrong

(Guest Post by John Rogers) I have just been reading the recently published book "Seeing Further". Edited by Bill Bryson, it contains essays commissioned for...

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Interesting Math related to the Unexpected Hanging Paradox

In a prior post I pondered if there was interesting MATH that relates to the Unexpected Hanging Paradox. At the time none of the comments really had any and, alas...

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Aaron Sterling starts his own blog!

Aaron Sterling recently had an AWESOME guest post about Cheminformatics. That got such a great response that he has started his own blog Nanoexplanations. It shot...

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Lincoln's Dog-Tail question (in honor of Presidents Day)

(Posted in Honor of Presidents Day.) The following is NOT a trick question; however, I have heard two different answers for it. How many legs would a dogPlay...
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