Cours/Séminaire
PSL Summer School on High Dimensional Probability and Algorithms - HDPA 2019
18 Cours
Tropp 8/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Tropp 9/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Bubeck 8/9 - Some geometric aspects of randomized online decision making
This course is concerned with some of the canonical non-stochastic models of online decision making. These models have their origin in works from the 1950's and 1960's, and went through a resurgence
Tropp 7/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Tropp 6/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Bubeck 9/9 - Some geometric aspects of randomized online decision making
This course is concerned with some of the canonical non-stochastic models of online decision making. These models have their origin in works from the 1950's and 1960's, and went through a resurgence
Bubeck 5/9 - Some geometric aspects of randomized online decision making
This course is concerned with some of the canonical non-stochastic models of online decision making. These models have their origin in works from the 1950's and 1960's, and went through a resurgence
Bubeck 7/9 - Some geometric aspects of randomized online decision making
This course is concerned with some of the canonical non-stochastic models of online decision making. These models have their origin in works from the 1950's and 1960's, and went through a resurgence
Tropp 5/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Bubeck 6/9 - Some geometric aspects of randomized online decision making
This course is concerned with some of the canonical non-stochastic models of online decision making. These models have their origin in works from the 1950's and 1960's, and went through a resurgence
Bubeck 3/9 - Some geometric aspects of randomized online decision making
This course is concerned with some of the canonical non-stochastic models of online decision making. These models have their origin in works from the 1950's and 1960's, and went through a resurgence
Tropp 4/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Tropp 3/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Tropp 2/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Tropp 1/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Bubeck 2/9 - Some geometric aspects of randomized online decision making
This course is concerned with some of the canonical non-stochastic models of online decision making. These models have their origin in works from the 1950's and 1960's, and went through a resurgence
Bubeck 4/9 - Some geometric aspects of randomized online decision making
This course is concerned with some of the canonical non-stochastic models of online decision making. These models have their origin in works from the 1950's and 1960's, and went through a resurgence
Bubeck 1/9 - Some geometric aspects of randomized online decision making
This course is concerned with some of the canonical non-stochastic models of online decision making. These models have their origin in works from the 1950's and 1960's, and went through a resurgence