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Srinivasan A.  2008.  Improved algorithmic versions of the Lovász Local Lemma. Proceedings of the nineteenth annual ACM-SIAM symposium on Discrete algorithms. :611-620.
Srinivasan BV, Duraiswami R.  2009.  Scaling kernel machine learning algorithm via the use of GPUs. GPU Technology Conference.
Srinivasan BV, Zotkin DN, Duraiswami R.  2011.  Partial least squares based speaker recognition system. Snowbird Learning Workshop.
Srinivasan A.  2001.  Distributions on level-sets with applications to approximation algorithms. 42nd IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, 2001. Proceedings. :588-597.
Srinivasan A.  2007.  Approximation algorithms for stochastic and risk-averse optimization. Proceedings of the eighteenth annual ACM-SIAM symposium on Discrete algorithms. :1305-1313.
Srinivasan A.  2006.  Review of "The Random Projection Method by Santosh Vempala". SIGACT News. 37(4):41-43.
Srinivasan A.  1999.  Improved Approximation Guarantees for Packing and Covering Integer Programs. SIAM Journal on Computing. 29(2):648-648.
Srinivasan B V, Duraiswami R.  2011.  Kernelized Renyi distance for subset selection and similarity scoring. Technical Reports of the Computer Science Department.
Srinivasan A.  2008.  A note on the distribution of the number of prime factors of the integers. Information Processing Letters. 109(2):133-135.
Srinivasan B V, Duraiswami R.  2010.  Random sampling for estimating the performance of fast summations. Technical Reports of the Computer Science Department.
Srinivasan BV, Duraiswami R, Gumerov NA.  2010.  Fast matrix-vector product based fgmres for kernel machines. Copper Mountain Conference on Iterative Methods. 2
Srinivasan A.  1996.  An extension of the Lovász Local Lemma, and its applications to integer programming. Proceedings of the seventh annual ACM-SIAM symposium on Discrete algorithms. :6-15.
Srinivasan A.  1995.  Improved approximation guarantees for packing and covering integer programs. DIMACS Technical Report.
Srinivasan A.  2000.  Low-discrepancy sets for high-dimensional rectangles: a survey. Bulletin of the EATCS. 70:67-76.
Srinivasan A.  1997.  Improving the discrepancy bound for sparse matrices: better approximations for sparse lattice approximation problems. Proceedings of the eighth annual ACM-SIAM symposium on Discrete algorithms. :692-701.
Srinivasan A.  1992.  A Generalization of Brooks' Theorem. Computer Science Technical Reports.
Srinivasan A, Pandu Rangan C.  1991.  Efficient algorithms for the minimum weighted dominating clique problem on permutation graphs. Theoretical Computer Science. 91(1):1-21.
Srinivasan A.  2000.  The value of strong inapproximability results for clique. Proceedings of the thirty-second annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing. :144-152.
Srinivasan A.  2003.  On the approximability of clique and related maximization problems. Journal of Computer and System Sciences. 67(3):633-651.
Srinivasan A.  2007.  Randomized Algorithms and Probabilistic Analysis in Wireless Networking. Stochastic Algorithms: Foundations and ApplicationsStochastic Algorithms: Foundations and Applications. 4665:54-57.
Srinivasan BV, Duraiswami R, Murtugudde R.  2010.  Efficient kriging for real-time spatio-temporal interpolation. Proceedings of the 20 th Conference on Probability and Statistics in the Atmospheric Sciences. :228-235.
Srinivasan A.  1999.  Approximation algorithms via randomized rounding: a survey. Lectures on Approximation and Randomized Algorithms (M. Karonski and HJ Promel, editors), Series in Advanced Topics in Mathematics, Polish Scientific Publishers PWN. :9-71.
Srinivasan A.  1993.  Techniques for probabilistic analysis and randomness-efficient computation. Computer Science Technical Reports, Cornell University.
Srinivasan A.  2001.  New approaches to covering and packing problems. Proceedings of the twelfth annual ACM-SIAM symposium on Discrete algorithms. :567-576.
Srinivasan A.  2008.  Budgeted Allocations in the Full-Information Setting. Approximation, Randomization and Combinatorial Optimization. Algorithms and TechniquesApproximation, Randomization and Combinatorial Optimization. Algorithms and Techniques. 5171:247-253.

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