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  • Alate: Research Group in Algorithms - Performs research in algorithms: applied, theoretical, experimental, for serial or parallel computers. Applications areas include statistics, discrete mathematics and simulation.
    www.eecs.umich.edu/~alate
  • Centre for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science - Research areas include artificial intelligence, combinatorial optimization, computability and complexity, and constructive algorithmics.
    www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/CDMTCS/index.html
  • DIMACS - Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, Rutgers, New Jersey.
    dimacs.rutgers.edu
  • ICS Theory Group - University of California, Irvine. Research centers on the design and analysis of algorithms and data structures as well as computational complexity.
    www.ics.uci.edu/~theory
  • Institute for Theoretical Computer Science - ETH, Zurich. The members are active in teaching and research in topics including design and analysis of algorithms, in particular in graph theory and computational geometry; data structures, in particular for spatial data; computability and complexity; information security and cryptography; and parallel computation.
    www.inf.ethz.ch/department/TI
  • MIT LCS Theory of Computation Group - Research areas include algorithms, complexity theory, computation and biology, cryptography and information security, distributed systems, numerical analysis and scientific computing, semantics, and supercomputing technologies.
    theory.lcs.mit.edu
  • Stanford CS Theory - Research includes sequential and parallel algorithms, computational problems in databases, computational geometry, design and analysis of programs and programming languages, and combinatorial, logical, and algebraic mathematics.
    theory.stanford.edu
  • Theoretical Computer Science at the University of Waterloo - Research areas include design and analysis of algorithms, models of computation, and computational complexity.
    plg2.math.uwaterloo.ca/~cstheory

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