Ran Gelles, Ph.D.

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2014 Computer Science 0201 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Rafail Ostrovsky grad student 2014 UCLA
 (On Interactive Computation over a Noisy Channel.)
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Gelles R, Kalai YT. (2019) Constant-Rate Interactive Coding Is Impossible, Even in Constant-Degree Networks Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 65: 3812-3829
Censor-Hillel K, Gelles R, Haeupler B. (2019) Making asynchronous distributed computations robust to noise Distributed Computing. 32: 405-421
Alon N, Braverman M, Efremenko K, et al. (2019) Reliable communication over highly connected noisy networks Distributed Computing. 32: 505-515
Gelles R, Haeupler B, Kol G, et al. (2018) Explicit Capacity Approaching Coding for Interactive Communication Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 64: 6546-6560
Braverman M, Efremenko K, Gelles R, et al. (2017) Constant-Rate Coding for Multiparty Interactive Communication Is Impossible Journal of the Acm. 65: 1-41
Gelles R, Haeupler B. (2017) Capacity of Interactive Communication over Erasure Channels and Channels with Feedback Siam Journal On Computing. 46: 1449-1472
Braverman M, Gelles R, Mao J, et al. (2017) Coding for Interactive Communication Correcting Insertions and Deletions Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 63: 6256-6270
Efremenko K, Gelles R, Haeupler B. (2016) Maximal Noise in Interactive Communication Over Erasure Channels and Channels With Feedback Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 62: 4575-4588
Gelles R, Sahai A, Wadia A. (2015) Private Interactive Communication Across an Adversarial Channel Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 61: 6860-6875
Franklin M, Gelles R, Ostrovsky R, et al. (2015) Optimal coding for streaming authentication and interactive communication Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 61: 133-145
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