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Schedule : Spring 2022
This is the tentative schedule of Mélange group for the Fall 2021 semester.
Meeting time & Place : Tuesdays 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM (MST/MDT) in ISTeC Room (CSB 305), and via Webex.
WEEK | DATE | TOPIC | PRESENTER |
1 | 1/18 | | |
2 | 1/25 | Paper critique | Everyone |
3 | 2/1 | | |
4 | 2/8 | Paper critique | Everyone |
5 | 2/15 | ? | ? |
6 | 2/22 | Batch Binary Edwards | William Scarbro |
7 | 3/1 | Program Equivalence | Louis-Noël Pouchet |
8 | 3/8 | Linear scan register allocation | Louis-Noël Pouchet |
9 | 3/22 | The Mapping of Linear Recurrence Equations on Regular Arrays | Corentin Ferry |
10 | 3/29 | Scheduling Reductions | Nana Yin |
11 | 4/5 | Master's Thesis: Iterative optimization in the polyhedral model | Louis-Noël Pouchet |
12 | 4/12 | | |
13 | 4/19 | | |
14 | 4/26 | | |
15 | 5/3 | | |
Previous Semesters, including legacy reading lists
Standard paper study questions
Write a short (max 5 sentences) summary of the paper.
What is the problem addressed in the paper?
Why is the problem important?
How do the authors address the problem?
How do they evaluate their approach?
What is the punch-line (key cool idea, or “what I got out of this paper”)? This is often different for different people and different from what the authors may have intended.
Make a list of deeper questions that you would like discussed in the meeting.
Current Reading Pool
Mark E. Fornace, Nicholas J. Porubsky, Niles A. Pierce.
A Unified Dynamic Programming Framework for the Analysis of Interacting Nucleic Acid Strands: Enhanced Models, Scalability, and Speed. In
@loc@, 10, 2020.
https://doi.org/10.1021/acssynbio.9b00523