Victor Reis
@vetohaze
Senior researcher @MSFTResearch. Previously postdoc @the_IAS, PhD @uwcse
Boaz Klartag, Joseph Lehec: Affirmative Resolution of Bourgain's Slicing Problem using Guan's Bound arxiv.org/abs/2412.15044 arxiv.org/pdf/2412.15044
Our Algorithms group at Microsoft Research is hiring interns in differential privacy, reasoning abilities of LLMs, and theory: jobs.careers.microsoft.com/global/en/job/… jobs.careers.microsoft.com/global/en/job/… jobs.careers.microsoft.com/global/en/job/…
"Faster Integer Programming," by Don Monroe, discusses a #paper by @vetohaze (@The_IAS) and Thomas Rothvoss (@UW) which proved a new upper bound on the time required to solve for any integer program. bit.ly/3z4ou5M
Integer linear programming (ILP) helps solve certain optimization problems, like airline crew scheduling, that deal in whole numbers. Researchers recently created an ILP algorithm that can run faster than any other. @science_eye reports: quantamagazine.org/researchers-ap…
I gave a 15 min talk about subspace flatness at the IAS yesterday: youtube.com/watch?v=apL9X-…
I finished my dissertation! Heading to @the_IAS next. Most is from past papers, except Chapter 0 (Five open problems in vector balancing), Chapter 2.4 (Signed series in Lebesgue spaces), and Chapter 8 (Weighted discrepancy) which remains a mystery to me: tinyurl.com/vbandip
Did P. Enflo just solve the Invariant Subspace Problem? arxiv.org/abs/2305.15442
Socialist folk singer Phil Ochs would be 82 today: "A good song with a message can bring a point more deeply than a thousand rallies."
Coding and camaraderie: How the @UW #UWAllen programming team rose above the competition to qualify for the 46th annual International Collegiate Programming Contest #ICPC World Finals next year: news.cs.washington.edu/2022/12/06/bal… #ThisIsUW
good to know there’s still around 50 people in the world who listened to Phil Ochs more than I did this year
