Lectures in discrete mathematics

If you are interested in discrete mathematics, you are cordially invited to come to the lectures of the candidates for the junior professorship in discrete mathematics on December 3rd at 10 am, 12 pm and 2 pm, as well as on December 10th at 10 am and 12 pm (always s.t.).
There will be a 15-minute lecture on the topic of Prim's Algorithm followed by a 30-minute lecture on their research. The lectures are open to all students. You don't really need any prior knowledge, except that you know what a graph is.

The lectures will take place in the Gerhard-Konow-Hörsaal in the Arithmeum. Note that because of Corona-restrictions there is a maximum number of people that can get into the lecture hall. There is also a streaming of this on Zoom:

https://uni-bonn.zoom.us/j/97794848518?pwd=aG8rWXF0Q1N4QW9COGZjZ1hGNDNQUT09
Meeting-ID: 977 9484 8518
Kenncode: 698774

We are looking forward to you and your feedback!

This is the exact time table:

Kim Klein (only on Zoom)

08:00
Teaching Sample
08:15 Talk: Towards an Integer Programming Theory of Algorithms
08:55 Interview (not public)

Vera Traub

10:00 Teaching Sample
10:15 Talk: Approximation Algorithms for Network Design Problems
10:55 Interview (not public)

Kevin Schewior

12:00 Teaching Sample
12:15 Talk: Discrete Optimization under Low Information Cost: Theory and Applications
12:55 Interview (not public)

Location: Arithmeum

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