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10:00am |
Arrival |
Hong Kong Excursion | |||
12:00noon | Lunch |
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2:00pm |
2:00pm-2:30pm |
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2:30pm-4:00pm |
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Sharing Session |
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4:00pm |
Registration | Problem Solving Session |
Problem Solving Session |
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5:00pm |
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6:00pm |
Closing Dinner |
Title: Can you hear the shape of a function? |
Speaker: Prof. Andrej Bogdanov |
Abstract:The Fourier transform is an indispensable tool in many areas of information science and engineering. In these lectures you will learn what it is and explore some of its surprising appearances in questions about computation, randomness, probability, and information. You will also see some stupid, fast, and faster algorithms for calculating it. |
Title: Application of Fourier Analysis in Communication and Probability. |
Speaker: Prof. Chandra Nair |
Abstract: This talk will cover two application areas of Fourier Analysis - one is communication theory and the other is probability theory. In particular we will use Fourier analysis to derive an uncertainty principle for Fourier Transforms. In the second part of the lecture, we will see the use of Fourier methods in proving then Central Limit Theorem. Download [Lecture Notes]/[Problem Session Handout] |
Title: Fast algorithms for Fourier transform |
Speaker: Prof. Shengyu Zhang |
Abstract: Fourier transform has a wide range of applications, and here we introduce fast algorithms for computing Fourier transforms. |