List of seminars TREC organized in 2004-2005
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Bozidar Radunovic from
EPFL-Lausanne/INRIA-ENS-Paris
talking on
"Power Control is Not Required for Wireless Networks in the
Linear Regime",
June 6, 2005,
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Emmanuel Roy from
ENS / Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris
talking on
"Théorie ergodique des processus de Poisson",
June 3, 2005,
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Renata Teixeira from
University of California, San Diego, California, USA talking on
"Network Sensitivity to Intradomain Routing Changes",
May 31, 2005,
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E. Coffman from
Columbia University, NY, USA talking on
"Self Assembly Processes in Nanoscience"
April 29, 2005,
- Lectures by Gianluca Torrisi ,
CNR, Rome , on
"Topics in rare events simulation"
11, 13, 15 April 2005,
- Vsevolod Shneer from
University of Heriot Watt, Edinburgh, GB, talking on
"Asymptotics for the tail distribution of the maximum of a
Markov-modulated random walk with heavy-tailed increments,"
February 17,
- Laurent Massoulié from
Microsoft - Cambridge, GB, talking on
"Network Epidemics,"
February 17 ,
- Armand Makowski
from Univesity of Maryland, USA,
talking on
"The output of a cache under the independent reference model --
Where did the locality of reference go?"
, February 15, and
on "Locality of reference in streams of requests:
Modeling temporal correlations via stochastic orderings,"
, February 16,
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Pre-defense of the PhD thesis of Marc Lelarge,
INRIA-ENS TREC,
Title: "Événements rares dans les réseaux"
February 1, 2005,
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Pierre Calka from
UFR de Mathméatiques et Informatique, Université René
Descartes Paris V talking on
"Résultats asymptotiques pour les enveloppes convexes aléatoires et la mosaïque de Poisson-Voronoi",
January 28, 2005,
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Onno Boxma from
University of Eindhoven et Eurandom, The Netherlands talking on
"Sojourn times in queueing networks",
January 24, 2005,
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Neil O'Connell from
The Boole Centre for Research in Informatics,
University College Cork, Ireland talking on
"Path-transformations associated with queues and Coxeter groups",
January 24, 2005,
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David Vere-Jones from
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand talking on
"Modelling issues in statistical seismology",
November 30, 2004 and
"Long range dependence and self-similarity for point processes"
December 2, 2004,
- Anja Feldmann from
Technische Universität München, Germany talking on
"Locating Internet Routing Instabilities",
November 17, 2004
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Darryl Veitch from
University of Melbourne, Australia talking on
"Synchronizing Software Clocks on the Internet",
November 4, 2004
- Hermann Thorisson from
Science Institute, University of Iceland talking on
"Bijective point-shifts for point processes on the d-dimensional lattice",
October 18, 2004.
Last modified: 03/11/2005 by Bartek Blaszczyszyn
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