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      • Complexity Theory
      • Graph Decompositions and Algorithmic Applications
      • Infinite Computations and Games
      • Stochastic Games
      • Softwarelab: Implementing Regular Expressions in Java
      • Proseminar: Information Theory
      • Seminar: Theory of Efficient Hashing Techniques
 

Teaching in the winter term 2018/2019

 

In the winter term 2017/18 we offer many different lectures, seminars and practica.

Lectures

  • Complexity Theory
  • Graph Decompositions and Algorithmic Applications
  • Infinite Computations and Games
  • Stochastic Games

Seminars and Practica

  • Softwarelab: Implementing regular expressions in Java
  • Proseminar: Information Theory
  • Seminar: Theory of Efficient Hashing Techniques

last updated: 16/01/2020

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