Fall 2023: Theory of Network Design

Fall 2023: Theory of Network Design

Course No:
EECS 598-003
Credit Hours:
3 credits
Instructor:
Greg Bodwin
Prerequisites:
EECS 376 with a B+ or better, graduate standing or permission of instructor

This is a proof-based course that lies at the intersection of algorithms and graph theory. We will tour through some classic algorithms and cutting-edge work in the area of network design. Topics will include distance oracles, spanners, emulators, preservers, shortcut sets, hopsets, algorithmic applications of these objects, and methods for making these objects tolerant to temporary failures in a network.

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