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My Erdős Number

My Erdős number is 4; the proof is below. See here for an explanation of the Erdős number.


  1. Huguet, Guillaume, and Vuckovic, James and Fatras, Kilian and Thibodeau-Laufer, Eric and Lemos, Pablo and Islam, Riashat and Liu, Cheng-Hao, and Rector-Brooks, Jarrid and Akhound-Sadegh, Tara and Bronstein, Michael and Tong, Alexander and Bose, Joey Avishek. "Sequence-Augmented SE (3)-Flow Matching For Conditional Protein Backbone Generation." arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.20313 (2024). Accepted to NeurIPS 2024.

  2. Aspnes, James, Bernhard Haeupler, Alexander Tong, and Philipp Woelfel. "Allocate-on-use space complexity of shared-memory algorithms." In 32nd International Symposium on Distributed Computing (DISC 2018). Schloss-Dagstuhl-Leibniz Zentrum für Informatik, 2018.

  3. Ajtai, Miklos, James Aspnes, Moni Naor, Yuval Rabani, Leonard J. Schulman, and Orli Waarts. "Fairness in scheduling." Journal of Algorithms 29, no. 2 (1998): 306-357.

  4. Ajtai, Miklós, Paul Erdős, János Komlós, and Endre Szemerédi. "On Turán’s theorem for sparse graphs." Combinatorica 1 (1981): 313-317.