Speaker Abstracts
          
          The workshop will involve technical talks both days, followed by a banquet 
          Saturday evening. Participants will include former students, friends, 
          and colleagues who have worked with Prof. Borodin. 
        For information regarding the workshop please contact: Stephen 
          Cook 
        
Biography 
        
        Allan Borodin is a native of New Jersey. He received his BA degree 
          in Mathematics from Rutgers in 1963 and his MSc degree in Electrical 
          Engineering and Computer Science from Stevens Institute of Technology 
          in 1966, while working at Bell Labs. 
        
In 1969, he received his PhD in Computer Science from Cornell University. 
          He then joined the faculty at the University of Toronto and served as 
          the Chairman of the Department of Computer Science from 1980-1985 and 
          1992-1993. His main research activities include complexity theory (with 
          particular interest in time-space tradeoffs), online algorithms, and 
          packet routing. His book with Ran El-Yaniv "Online Computation 
          and Competitive Analysis" has recently appeared and is the first 
          textbook in the area. 
        
Professor Borodin is an editor for four journals, including the SIAM 
          Journal on Computing (for which he was managing editor). He was the 
          chair of the 27th Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing in 1995 
          and has been the chair of the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee 
          for Mathematics of Computation since 1992. He was also the chairman 
          of the Advisory Board, ETS Graduate Record Examinations for Computer 
          Science from 1989 to 1993. 
        
Allan Borodin was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 
          1991. 
        
 Research Interests: 
        
          - Computational Complexity
 
          - Analysis of Algorithms: Click  here  for a recent paper (co-authored with Morten Nielsen and 
            Charles Rackoff) concerning the analysis of greedy and greedy-like 
            scheduling algorithms. 
 
          - Online Computation: Click  
            here  for information on the text by Allan Borodin and Ran El-Yaniv. 
          
 
          - Network Routing
 
          : Click  here  for a recent paper (co-authored with Rafi 
          Ostrovsky and Yuval Rabani) concerning network stability preserving 
          transformations. 
          - Information Retrieval
 
        
         Preliminary List of Speakers : 
         
        
 
          
             
               Shai Ben David 
                Jeff Edmonds 
                Ran El-Yaniv 
                Kelly Gotlieb 
                John Hopcroft 
                David Kirkpatrick 
                Jon Kleinberg 
                Ian Munro  
                Rafi Ostrovsky 
                Nick Pippenger  
                Yuval Rabani  | 
               
                  
                  Sasha Razborov 
                  Steven Rudich 
                  Baruch Schieber 
                  Madhu Sudan 
                  Hisao Tamaki 
                  Martin Tompa 
                  Panayiotis Tsaparas 
                  Eli Upfal 
                  Les Valiant  
                  Avi Wigderson  
                 
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        Accommodation: 
        
        A block of rooms for participants have been arranged the hotels listed 
          below. Please request the Fields Institute rate when booking 
          (approx. $125CDN); rooms must be reserved before May 22, 2001 to receive 
          the Fields rate. 
        
        
           
            Days Inn 
              30 Carleton Street,  
              Toronto, ON, M5B 2E9  
              Tel: 416 977-6655  
              Toll Free 1-800-367-9601 (8:30 am- 6pm)  | 
            Quality Hotel  
              280 Bloor Street West  
              Toronto, ON, M5S 1V8  
              Tel: (416) 968-0010  
              Fax: (416) 968-7765  | 
          
        
         For additional accommodation resources, please see the Fields 
          Housing page 
        For further information about this event please contact 
          borodin60@fields.utoronto.ca