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  <title><![CDATA[ARC Colloquium: Shachar Lovett, Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p><br /><strong>Title: Constructive Discrepancy Minimization by Walking on The Edges</strong></p><p><strong>Abstract:</strong></p><p>Minimizing the discrepancy of a set system is a fundamental problem in combinatorics. One of the cornerstones in this area is the celebrated six standard deviations result of Spencer (AMS 1985): In any system of&nbsp;$n$ sets in a universe of size $n$, there always exists a coloring which achieves discrepancy $6\sqrt{n}$. The original proof of Spencer was existential&nbsp;in nature, and did not give an efficient algorithm to find such a coloring.</p><p>Recently, a breakthrough work of Bansal (FOCS 2010) gave an efficient algorithm which finds such a coloring. His algorithm was based on an&nbsp;SDP relaxation of the discrepancy problem and a clever rounding procedure. In this work we give a new randomized algorithm to find a <br />coloring as in Spencer's result based on a restricted random walk we call Edge-Walk. Our algorithm and its analysis use only basic linear algebra and is "truly" constructive in that it does not appeal to the existential arguments,giving a new proof of Spencer's theorem and the partial coloring lemma.</p><p>Joint work with Raghu Meka</p>]]></body>
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