Invited Speakers
- 2004
- Eva Tardos (2004), "Network games", Network games, p. 341, doi:10.1145/1007352.1007356
- Avi Wigderson (2004), "Depth through breadth, or why should we attend talks in other areas?", Depth through breadth, or why should we attend talks in other areas?, p. 579, doi:10.1145/1007352.1007359
- 2005
- Lance Fortnow (2005), "Beyond NP: the work and legacy of Larry Stockmeyer", Beyond NP, p. 120, doi:10.1145/1060590.1060609
- 2006
- Prabhakar Raghavan (2006), "The changing face of web search: algorithms, auctions and advertising", The changing face of web search, p. 129, doi:10.1145/1132516.1132535
- Russell Impagliazzo (2006), "Can every randomized algorithm be derandomized?", Can every randomized algorithm be derandomized?, p. 373, doi:10.1145/1132516.1132571
- 2007
- Nancy Lynch (2007), "Distributed computing theory: algorithms, impossibility results, models, and proofs", Distributed computing theory, p. 247, doi:10.1145/1250790.1250826
- 2008
- Jennifer Rexford (2008), "Rethinking internet routing", Rethinking internet routing, p. 55, doi:10.1145/1374376.1374386
- David Haussler (2008), "Computing how we became human", Computing how we became human, p. 639, doi:10.1145/1374376.1374468
- Ryan O'Donnell (2008), "Some topics in analysis of boolean functions", Some topics in analysis of boolean functions, p. 569, doi:10.1145/1374376.1374458
- 2009
- Shafi Goldwasser (2009), "Athena lecture: Controlling Access to Programs?", Athena lecture, p. 167, doi:10.1145/1536414.1536416
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