Panagiotis Repouskos
My name is Panagiotis Repouskos. I am a MSc student in Theoretical Computer Science at the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of Athens.
Short Bio
- Current, MSc in Theoretical Computer Science, in the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of Athens.
- 2018, BSc. from Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of Athens.
Bachelor’s Thesis: The Dataflow Computational Model and its Evolution, Supervisor: Prof. Panagiotis Rondogiannis.
A complete CV.
Research Interests
- Geometric Random Walks
- Convex Optimization
- Polynomial Eigenvalue Problems
Currently working on a semidefinite programming solver, via the use of randomized algorithms and geometric random walks. You can see some high level slides about random walks and optimization. The C++ code is in this branch of a fork of the VolEsti package.
Publications
- Sampling the feasible sets of SDPs and volume approximation
ISSAC ‘20 SIGSAM Communications in Computer Algebra. ACM, 2020. (Distinguished poster award).
Links
- Slides of my talk on ‘Sampling Methods for Convex Optimization’,
14th Athens Colloqium On Algorithms And Complexity (ACAC’19). - Intern in Google Summer of Code 2019.
A Picture
In the Archaeological Site of Eleusis.