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title: 'The Best Algorithms are Randomized Algorithms'
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presentors:
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- 'Dr. Nick Harvey'
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thumbnails:
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small: 'http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/csclub/nick-harvey-random-thumb-small.jpg'
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large: 'http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/csclub/nick-harvey-random-thumb-large.jpg'
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links:
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- file: 'http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/csclub/nick-harvey-random.avi'
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type: 'Talk (XviD)'
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- file: 'http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/csclub/nick-harvey-random.ogg'
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type: 'Talk (Ogg/Theora)'
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- file: 'http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/csclub/nick-harvey-random.mp4'
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type: 'Talk (MP4)'
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- file: 'http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/csclub/nick-harvey-random.mpg'
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type: 'Talk (MPG)'
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---
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For many problems, randomized algorithms are either the fastest algorithm or the simplest algorithm; sometimes they even provide the only known algorithm. Randomized algorithms have become so prevalent that deterministic algorithms could be viewed as a curious special case. In this talk I will describe some startling examples of randomized algorithms for solving some optimization problems on graphs.
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