Unique Games and Expansion
Offered By: Simons Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the Unique Games Conjecture (UGC) and its implications in computational complexity and algorithms in this 45-minute lecture by Mitali Bafna from Carnegie Mellon University. Delve into the concept of Unique Games, a 2-variable constraint satisfaction problem, and its role in hardness-of-approximation results for combinatorial optimization. Examine new algorithms for solving Unique Games instances on certifiable small-set expanders and graphs with certifiable global hypercontractivity. Gain insights into the breakthrough 2-2 Games hardness result and potential characteristics of hard Unique Games instances. Discover how low-degree sum-of-squares proofs can certify bounds on small-set-expansion and characterize non-expanding small sets in constraint graphs.
Syllabus
Unique Games and Expansion
Taught by
Simons Institute
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