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Bengaluru Area, India India
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Distributed Computing | Topological Data Analysis | In-memory Database
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My primary area of interest is algorithms and in specific are approximation algorithms, combinatorial optimization, randomized algorithms, exponential time algorithms. I have interest in the locality aspects of distributed algorithms. I am also interested in various algorithmic problems arising in designing sensor networks, like power assignment, greedy routing, secure data aggregation, and security issues in ad-hoc and sensor networks. My current research interests include information propagation on social networks, text analysis, and predictive modelling.
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routing
planar graph
graph theory
wireless sensor networks
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Personal Information
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Bengaluru Area, India India
Beruf
Distributed Computing | Topological Data Analysis | In-memory Database
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Education
Webseite
s_k_ghosh.tripod.com
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My primary area of interest is algorithms and in specific are approximation algorithms, combinatorial optimization, randomized algorithms, exponential time algorithms. I have interest in the locality aspects of distributed algorithms. I am also interested in various algorithmic problems arising in designing sensor networks, like power assignment, greedy routing, secure data aggregation, and security issues in ad-hoc and sensor networks. My current research interests include information propagation on social networks, text analysis, and predictive modelling.
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hadoop
routing
planar graph
graph theory
wireless sensor networks
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