Courses
Additive Combinatorics (Lecturer Ben Green) (Fall 2009, one-time course)
AM 106/206. (Advanced) Applied Algebra
AM 107. Graph Theory and Combinatorics
AM/ES 121. Introduction to Optimization: Models and Methods
CS 121. Introduction to the Theory of Computation
CS 121. Introduction to the Theory of Computation
CS 124. Data Structures and Algorithms
CS 125. Algorithms and Complexity
CS 125. Algorithms and Complexity.
CS 127. Introduction to Cryptography
CS 136. Economics and Computation
CS 221. Computational Complexity
CS 222. Algorithms at The End of the Wire (Fall 2012)
CS 222. Algorithms at the End of the Wire.
CS 223. Probabilistic Analysis and Algorithms (Spring 2015)
CS 224. Advanced Algorithms (Fall 2014)
CS 225. Pseudorandomness (Spring 2015)
CS 226r. Efficient Algorithms (Fall 2010)
CS 227r. Topics in Cryptography and Privacy (Differential Privacy) (Fall 2014)
CS 228. Computational Learning Theory (Spring 2014)
CS 229r. Proofs, Beliefs, and Algorithms through the lens of Sum of Squares
CS 229r. Topics in the Theory of Computation (Algorithms for Big Data)
CS 229r. Topics in the Theory of Computation (Biology and Complexity) (Spring 2015)
CS 229r. Topics in the Theory of Computation (Mathematical Approaches to Data Privacy) (Spring 2013)
CS 229r: Information Theory in Computer Science
CS 284r. Topics on Computation in Networks and Crowds (Social Data Mining) (Fall 2014)
CS 285. Multi-Agent Systems (Fall 2013)
MATH 116. Real Analysis, Convexity, and Optimization (Fall 2013)
MATH 141. Introduction to Mathematical Logic
MATH 152: Discrete Mathematics
MATH 162. Introduction to Quantum Computing (Spring 2011)
MATH 168. Computability Theory (Spring 2013)
MATH 253. Introduction to Computability and Randomness (Spring 2011)
MATH 256x. The Theory of Error-Correcting Codes (Fall 2013)
MATH 268x. Graph Limits (Fall 2011)
MATH 270. Advanced Probability Theory (Fall 2011)
MATH 276. Expander Graphs and Number Theory (Spring 2009)
MATH 298. Random Matrices (Spring 2012)
CS126: Fairness and Privacy: Perspectives from Law and Probability
CS224: Algorithms for Data Science
CS237: Economic Analysis as a Frontier of Theoretical Computer Science