Kasper Green Larsen gives talk at the world cup of programming competitions

This weekend, associate professor Kasper Green Larsen gave a talk about Lower Bounds for Multiplication via Network Coding for the finalists in the international (World Cup) programming competition ICPC.

Ass. Prof. Kasper Green Larsen. Photo by Lars Svankjær.

The International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) is an algorithmic programming contest for college students. Teams of three, representing their university, work to solve the most real-world problems, fostering collaboration, creativity, innovation, and the ability to perform under pressure. Through training and competition, teams challenge each other to raise the bar on the possible. Quite simply, it is the oldest, largest, and most prestigious programming contest in the world.

Kasper's talk is avilable for you to view on Youtube.

Read more about ICPC, which in 2021 will be hosted by Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in Moscow from June 19-24.