Adithya Bhaskara
@adithyacolorado.bsky.social
Honors Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, and Mathematics Student at University of Colorado Boulder | Undergraduate Researcher | 2022 Boettcher Scholar.
https://officialadithya.github.io
Applying to Ph. D. programs to start in Fall 2026!
https://officialadithya.github.io
Applying to Ph. D. programs to start in Fall 2026!
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Hopefullly they also include test of space awards.
Computational Complexity Conference launches its first test of time award. Nominations due by March 2.
computationalcomplex...
computationalcomplex...
November 9, 2025 at 4:28 AM
Hopefullly they also include test of space awards.
Is there a better way to access BibTeX entries for papers online without downloading the .bib file, and then copy-pasting the entry into my project’s references.bib file?
I have so many unnecessary .bib downloads with only one entry…
I have so many unnecessary .bib downloads with only one entry…
November 4, 2025 at 6:45 AM
Is there a better way to access BibTeX entries for papers online without downloading the .bib file, and then copy-pasting the entry into my project’s references.bib file?
I have so many unnecessary .bib downloads with only one entry…
I have so many unnecessary .bib downloads with only one entry…
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Moon Duchin on the ‘Mathematical Quagmire’ of Gerrymandering
www.nytimes.com
November 3, 2025 at 12:43 PM
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📢Excited to announce: EC'26
📅 When: July 6–10, 2026
🍝 Where: Rome, Italy
General Chair: Stefano Leonardi
PC Chairs: Alex Teytelboym & Matt Weinberg
Hope to see as many of you there!
@acmsigecom.bsky.social
#ACMEC26
📅 When: July 6–10, 2026
🍝 Where: Rome, Italy
General Chair: Stefano Leonardi
PC Chairs: Alex Teytelboym & Matt Weinberg
Hope to see as many of you there!
@acmsigecom.bsky.social
#ACMEC26
August 8, 2025 at 11:51 AM
📢Excited to announce: EC'26
📅 When: July 6–10, 2026
🍝 Where: Rome, Italy
General Chair: Stefano Leonardi
PC Chairs: Alex Teytelboym & Matt Weinberg
Hope to see as many of you there!
@acmsigecom.bsky.social
#ACMEC26
📅 When: July 6–10, 2026
🍝 Where: Rome, Italy
General Chair: Stefano Leonardi
PC Chairs: Alex Teytelboym & Matt Weinberg
Hope to see as many of you there!
@acmsigecom.bsky.social
#ACMEC26
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Really funny how CNN set up this very fun interactive site to show how ranked-choice voting works, with lots of flavors in the mix, and after all is said and done, the two final contenders are…chocolate (51.4%) and Vanilla (48.6%). Almost like Rs and Ds.
www.cnn.com/interactive/...
www.cnn.com/interactive/...
Get the scoop on how ranked-choice voting works
Get a taste of how ranked-choice voting works by ranking your five favorite ice cream flavors. Then follow along as the votes get counted and we find out which flavor tops the cone.
www.cnn.com
October 23, 2025 at 11:10 PM
Really funny how CNN set up this very fun interactive site to show how ranked-choice voting works, with lots of flavors in the mix, and after all is said and done, the two final contenders are…chocolate (51.4%) and Vanilla (48.6%). Almost like Rs and Ds.
www.cnn.com/interactive/...
www.cnn.com/interactive/...
Given this, I thought I'd write a thread about matrix multiplication (MM) complexity, starting with Strassen's result, and going from there!
Let ω = inf{ω' > 0, for all ε > 0, there exists an O(n^(ω'+ε))-
time algorithm to solve matrix multiplication}.
We know 2 < ω ≤ 3, and many conjecture ω = 2.
Let ω = inf{ω' > 0, for all ε > 0, there exists an O(n^(ω'+ε))-
time algorithm to solve matrix multiplication}.
We know 2 < ω ≤ 3, and many conjecture ω = 2.
1/2 Should have paid attention to matrices during linear algebra classes! In 2026, AI will use ~1% of global electricity, of which ~45-90% will be for matrix multiplications, said Oded Schwartz of Hebrew University of Jerusalem at the Simons Institute. simons.berkeley.edu/talks/oded-s...
October 21, 2025 at 8:48 PM
Given this, I thought I'd write a thread about matrix multiplication (MM) complexity, starting with Strassen's result, and going from there!
Let ω = inf{ω' > 0, for all ε > 0, there exists an O(n^(ω'+ε))-
time algorithm to solve matrix multiplication}.
We know 2 < ω ≤ 3, and many conjecture ω = 2.
Let ω = inf{ω' > 0, for all ε > 0, there exists an O(n^(ω'+ε))-
time algorithm to solve matrix multiplication}.
We know 2 < ω ≤ 3, and many conjecture ω = 2.
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In optimization problems, randomness thwarts complexity.
Researchers Discover the Optimal Way To Optimize | Quanta Magazine
The leading approach to the simplex method, a widely used technique for balancing complex logistical constraints, can’t get any better.
www.quantamagazine.org
October 14, 2025 at 5:45 PM
In optimization problems, randomness thwarts complexity.
I’m excited to travel to "Social Choice: Theory and Computation: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Voting, Representation, and Districting" next week at Wellesley College!
I’m enjoying diving into computational social choice research as I’m working on my senior thesis with Bailey Flanigan!
I’m enjoying diving into computational social choice research as I’m working on my senior thesis with Bailey Flanigan!
Social Choice: Theory and Computation conference - Institute for Mathematics and Democracy
Institute for Mathematics and Democracy, in collaboration with Wellesley College Wagner Centers, is organizing
mathematics-democracy-institute.org
October 10, 2025 at 11:46 PM
I’m excited to travel to "Social Choice: Theory and Computation: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Voting, Representation, and Districting" next week at Wellesley College!
I’m enjoying diving into computational social choice research as I’m working on my senior thesis with Bailey Flanigan!
I’m enjoying diving into computational social choice research as I’m working on my senior thesis with Bailey Flanigan!
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We have a new paper out today, and I’m so proud of it and the work that went into creating it! Link here: arxiv.org/pdf/2509.184....
The 2024 US presidential election was the first major election in the US since the popularization of LLMs. (1/6)
The 2024 US presidential election was the first major election in the US since the popularization of LLMs. (1/6)
September 25, 2025 at 3:13 PM
We have a new paper out today, and I’m so proud of it and the work that went into creating it! Link here: arxiv.org/pdf/2509.184....
The 2024 US presidential election was the first major election in the US since the popularization of LLMs. (1/6)
The 2024 US presidential election was the first major election in the US since the popularization of LLMs. (1/6)
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It is not "attribution and sourcing" to generate post-hoc citations that have not been read and did not inform the student's writing. Those should be regarded as fraudulent: artifacts testifying to human actions and thought that did not occur.
www.theverge.com/news/760508/...
www.theverge.com/news/760508/...
August 18, 2025 at 10:37 PM
It is not "attribution and sourcing" to generate post-hoc citations that have not been read and did not inform the student's writing. Those should be regarded as fraudulent: artifacts testifying to human actions and thought that did not occur.
www.theverge.com/news/760508/...
www.theverge.com/news/760508/...
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I wrote an op-ed on the world-class STEM research ecosystem in the United States, and how this ecosystem is now under attack on multiple fronts by the current administration: newsletter.ofthebrave.org/p/im-an-awar...
I’m an award-winning mathematician. Trump just cut my funding.
The “Mozart of Math” tried to stay out of politics. Then it came for his research.
newsletter.ofthebrave.org
August 18, 2025 at 3:45 PM
I wrote an op-ed on the world-class STEM research ecosystem in the United States, and how this ecosystem is now under attack on multiple fronts by the current administration: newsletter.ofthebrave.org/p/im-an-awar...
I decided to take time to reflect on my summer travel to STOC, EC, and CMMRS, and I wrote a blog post about my experiences!
I hope to make the funding opportunities that made my travel possible known to other undergrads. Most are Colorado/CU Boulder specific, but similar sources exist elsewhere!
I hope to make the funding opportunities that made my travel possible known to other undergrads. Most are Colorado/CU Boulder specific, but similar sources exist elsewhere!
my reflections on summer 2025 | Adithya Bhaskara my reflections on summer 2025 | Adithya Bhaskara
what i've been up to this summer!
officialadithya.github.io
August 13, 2025 at 9:37 PM
I decided to take time to reflect on my summer travel to STOC, EC, and CMMRS, and I wrote a blog post about my experiences!
I hope to make the funding opportunities that made my travel possible known to other undergrads. Most are Colorado/CU Boulder specific, but similar sources exist elsewhere!
I hope to make the funding opportunities that made my travel possible known to other undergrads. Most are Colorado/CU Boulder specific, but similar sources exist elsewhere!
CMMRS’25 at the Max Planck Institutes in Saarbrücken was an amazing experience filled with great lectures and opportunities to meet several faculty and students from around the world!
Thank you to the organizers, especially Lorenzo Alvisi (Cornell) and Peter Druschel (MPI-SWS)!
cmmrs.mpi-sws.org
Thank you to the organizers, especially Lorenzo Alvisi (Cornell) and Peter Druschel (MPI-SWS)!
cmmrs.mpi-sws.org
August 4, 2025 at 11:43 AM
CMMRS’25 at the Max Planck Institutes in Saarbrücken was an amazing experience filled with great lectures and opportunities to meet several faculty and students from around the world!
Thank you to the organizers, especially Lorenzo Alvisi (Cornell) and Peter Druschel (MPI-SWS)!
cmmrs.mpi-sws.org
Thank you to the organizers, especially Lorenzo Alvisi (Cornell) and Peter Druschel (MPI-SWS)!
cmmrs.mpi-sws.org
Had an amazing time at #ACMEC25 this year! I met a lot of cool people and simultaneously learned a lot!
I especially enjoyed the social choice workshop.
Thank you to all the conference and workshop organizers!
I especially enjoyed the social choice workshop.
Thank you to all the conference and workshop organizers!
July 11, 2025 at 4:11 AM
Had an amazing time at #ACMEC25 this year! I met a lot of cool people and simultaneously learned a lot!
I especially enjoyed the social choice workshop.
Thank you to all the conference and workshop organizers!
I especially enjoyed the social choice workshop.
Thank you to all the conference and workshop organizers!
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See everyone at #ACMEC25 on Monday, July 7!
And while you're there, join us July 8, 8-10pm in Stanford Econ Landau 139 for a Wikipedia edit-a-thon!
Feel free to contribute to the crowdsourced list of topics that need attention: docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
And while you're there, join us July 8, 8-10pm in Stanford Econ Landau 139 for a Wikipedia edit-a-thon!
Feel free to contribute to the crowdsourced list of topics that need attention: docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
Edit-a-thon
Let's get together and create or edit Wikipedia pages for EconCS entries.
Both new and experienced Wiki editors are welcome!
sites.google.com
July 2, 2025 at 7:59 PM
See everyone at #ACMEC25 on Monday, July 7!
And while you're there, join us July 8, 8-10pm in Stanford Econ Landau 139 for a Wikipedia edit-a-thon!
Feel free to contribute to the crowdsourced list of topics that need attention: docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
And while you're there, join us July 8, 8-10pm in Stanford Econ Landau 139 for a Wikipedia edit-a-thon!
Feel free to contribute to the crowdsourced list of topics that need attention: docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
First day of first STOC was amazing! Great talks all around, and meeting so many cool people!
June 23, 2025 at 4:43 PM
First day of first STOC was amazing! Great talks all around, and meeting so many cool people!
I’m excited to attend my first STOC this year on a grant funded by the Boettcher Foundation.
I’m relatively new to the broader theoretical CS community as a fourth-year undergrad, so I’m looking forward to meeting people here, especially fellow students!
I’d love to meet people in the same boat!
I’m relatively new to the broader theoretical CS community as a fourth-year undergrad, so I’m looking forward to meeting people here, especially fellow students!
I’d love to meet people in the same boat!
June 22, 2025 at 9:47 AM
I’m excited to attend my first STOC this year on a grant funded by the Boettcher Foundation.
I’m relatively new to the broader theoretical CS community as a fourth-year undergrad, so I’m looking forward to meeting people here, especially fellow students!
I’d love to meet people in the same boat!
I’m relatively new to the broader theoretical CS community as a fourth-year undergrad, so I’m looking forward to meeting people here, especially fellow students!
I’d love to meet people in the same boat!
Kimbrel's receipt of this honor is well-deserved! To celebrate, I'll discuss the matrix multiplication verification problem and his improvement with R.K. Sinha [KS93] to Freivalds' algorithm [Fre79].
More improvements are ongoing work, joint with @huckbennett.bsky.social and @noahsd.bsky.social!
More improvements are ongoing work, joint with @huckbennett.bsky.social and @noahsd.bsky.social!
Tracy Kimbrel, former National Science Foundation program director extraordinaire, will receive the 2025 ACM SIGACT Distinguished Service Award. He spearheaded programs such as TRIPODS (foundations of data science) and AitF (Algorithms in the Field).
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June 1, 2025 at 12:17 PM
Kimbrel's receipt of this honor is well-deserved! To celebrate, I'll discuss the matrix multiplication verification problem and his improvement with R.K. Sinha [KS93] to Freivalds' algorithm [Fre79].
More improvements are ongoing work, joint with @huckbennett.bsky.social and @noahsd.bsky.social!
More improvements are ongoing work, joint with @huckbennett.bsky.social and @noahsd.bsky.social!