Computational complexity theory tries to understand the inherent hardness of computational problems. Its two complementing facets are finding faster algorithms (upper bounds) and proving hardness results (lower bounds). In this edition of ADFOCS, we will be looking at these two facets of computation in an algebraic setting: Computer algebra and algebraic complexity theory. We aim at giving overviews in different topics, ranging from matrix multiplication to algebraic circuits. The algebraic perspective will reveal the rich mathematical structure of the objects and questions which we will study.
This summer school's scope is international, and its goal is to bring together leading researchers with international participants of graduate level and above.
ADFOCS is organized by Christian Ikenmeyer and Michael Sagraloff as a part of the activities of the Algorithms and Complexity Group and the International Max Planck Research School of the Max Planck Institute for Informatics.
Please do not hesitate to contact us for any questions via email to adfocs@mpi-inf.mpg.de.
This year's ADFOCS features three lecturers, each of which will
give three lectures and two exercise sessions. They will be distributed to eight blocks of about four hours.
A typical morning or afternoon block will start with 1 1/2 hours of
lecture, followed by 2 hours of exercises (in small groups without the lecturers).
During the exercise periods, the respective lecturer will be around,
as well as some fruits, snacks, and drinks.
All the lectures will take place in Lecture Hall 001 in Campus E1 3, and all the exercises
will take place in the Room 024 in Campus E1 4.
The excursion is on Wednesday.
There will be an additional slot for the members of the Algorithms and Complexity Group (D1) at MPI
to introduce the different research areas of the group.
August 21 Monday |
August 22 Tuesday |
August 23 Wednesday |
August 24 Thursday |
August 25 Friday |
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8.00-8.55 | Registration (Campus E1 4, ground floor) |
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9.00 | Lecture Amir Yehudayoff |
Lecture François Le Gall |
Lecture Amir Yehudayoff |
Lecture François Le Gall |
Lecture Amir Yehudayoff |
10.45 | Coffee Break | Coffee Break | Coffee Break | Coffee Break | Coffee Break |
11.15 | Exercises Amir Yehudayoff |
Exercises François Le Gall |
Lecture François Le Gall |
Exercises François Le Gall |
Talks by members of MPII |
13.00 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
14.30 | Lecture Markus Bläser |
Lecture Markus Bläser |
Excursion (Starts at 14:00) |
Lecture Markus Bläser |
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16.15 | Coffee Break | Coffee Break | Coffee Break | ||
16.45-18.30 | Exercises Markus Bläser |
Exercises Markus Bläser |
Exercises Amir Yehudayoff |
On Friday morning, some members of MPI-INF will present their own work
On Wednesday afternoon, there will be an excursion offered. The excursion destination would be an adventure park.
The registration fee is EUR 130 for early registration
(deadline: July 15, 2017, Central European Summer Time) and EUR 180 for late registration (July 16 onward).
This fee covers course material, lunches, and the excursion; it does not cover
hotel accommodation.
We will provide some grants for graduate students and young researchers.
If you are a student (including PhD student) please register here: student registration
Otherwise please register here: regular registration
Websites of previous ADFOCS summer schools.
We will offer a limited number of travel grants for graduate students and young researchers.
If you wish to apply for a grant, please send an email with a brief CV (name, affiliation, complete address, education, publications, nationality, etc.);
Please have your supervisor at your institute send an email with a brief letter of recommendation, certifying in particular your relation with the topics in ADFOCS, before the deadline.
Note that the travel grant is meant to roughly cover your local expenses (hotel/youth hostel, registration); it will not be sufficient to cover flight costs!
Please send both emails to adfocs@mpi-inf.mpg.de and indicate as subject "ADFOCS grant application". You will receive a confirmation of receipt of your application.
June 23, 2017, Central European Summer Time
(By the deadline, we must receive both the CV and the letter of recommendation)
July 7, 2017
The participants are responsible for their accommodation. In Saarbrücken per-night prices including taxes and breakfast typically range from EURO 20 (youth hostel, double room) to about 70 Euro (hotel, single room).
We have reserved a certain number of rooms in the following hotels. Please note that these reservation expire:
When booking a room at these hotels, please refer to "ADFOCS" since we have negotiated special rates for you.
Further options (without reserved contingents) include:
Markus Bläser |
François Le Gall |
Amir Yehudayoff |
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Lecture notes with exercises | Lecture 1
Exercise Sheet 1 |
Lecture 1 |
Lecture 2 Handout for Lectures 1 & 2 |
Lecture 2 | |
Lecture 3 | Lecture 3 |
ADFOCS 2017 takes place at the campus of Saarland University, in the building of Max Planck Institut for Informatics (MPII) and the Computer Science Building.
You will probably try to reach Saarbrücken by train. If you have a flight to Frankfurt, this is extremely easy. There is a train station right in the terminal building. Trains run frequently. You have to buy a ticket before you board the train, and there you can also ask which trains to take.
If you are a group of people, note that there is a special offer called "Schönes-Wochenende-Ticket" (nice week-end ticket) for sundays and saturdays. It costs 44 Euros (or 42 at the machines) and entitles up to 5 people to travel a whole day on all local trains ("S-Bahn" (S), "Regional-Express" (RE), "Regional-Bahn" (RB)). Several such connections to Saarbrücken only use such trains, so this is not a real limitation. For week days, there is a similar offer called "Quer-durchs-Land"-Ticket.
If you arrive at some other airport, things are not that simple, but still easy. From Frankfurt-Hahn, served by Ryanair and other cheap airlines, there is a quite regular bus-service. From Stuttgart, Cologne or Dortmund you would also take the train, but this might take a good three to four hours.
From the train station to your hotel you can use public transport: Buses and a tramway that is called "Saarbahn".
Specific bus queries (using the names of the bus/tram stops) can be entered here (enter the name of the origin bus/tram stop in the "von" field, the destination in the "nach" field, and in the next two, date and time).
Your ADFOCS name badge entitles you to free public transport in Saarbrücken from August 21 to August 25. All buses to the MPII will have "Universität" as part of their destination sign. You get off the bus at the stop "Universität Mensa". The MPI building is located on the left side a bit further down the street (Building number E1.4). You can also look at the map below. On the way back you depart from the same bus stop (other side of the road).