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    • Designing Hardware Accelerators for Solving Sparse Linear Systems 

      Feldmann, Axel (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-05)
      Solving sparse linear systems is a key primitive that sits at the heart of many important numeric algorithms. Because of this primitive’s importance, algorithm designers have spent many decades optimizing linear solvers ...
    • Theoretical Foundations for Learning in Games and Dynamic Environments 

      Golowich, Noah (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-05)
      Decision-making problems lie at the heart of numerous aspects of human and algorithmic behavior across our society, ranging from healthcare systems to financial systems to interactions with the physical world. A central ...
    • Characterizing human vision through large-scale brain imaging and computational models 

      Lahner, Benjamin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-05)
      Efforts to understand the neural underpinnings of human visual processing require sufficient experimental data and robust models. This thesis significantly contributes to both these fronts while simultaneously elucidating ...