Lightning Talks - High Dimensional Expanders and Error-Correcting Codes
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Explore cutting-edge research in high dimensional expanders and error-correcting codes through this collection of lightning talks featuring presentations by Ashutosh Shankar, Arka Ray, Rohit Yadav, and Amalok Kalra. Delivered as part of the ICTS Workshop on HDXs and Codes, these rapid-fire presentations showcase current developments at the intersection of two rapidly evolving fields in computer science and mathematics. Discover how high dimensional expanders generalize traditional expander graphs to higher dimensions through hypergraphs and simplicial complexes, while learning about recent breakthroughs in error-correcting codes including new list-decodable and locally decodable/testable codes, polar codes, and quantum LDPC codes. Gain insights into research that spans theoretical computer science, mathematics, and electrical engineering, presented by emerging researchers in these interconnected areas. The lightning talk format provides concentrated exposure to multiple research directions and methodologies within the broader context of combinatorics, complexity theory, and information theory.
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Lightning Talks: Ashutosh Shankar, Arka Ray, Rohit Yadav, Amalok Kalra
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences