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This project aims at introducing the student to the area of Graph Theory through the study of two variants of Lights Out game, namely Red-Green and Module-3. The project also intent to approach these variants for some classes of graphs.
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Instituto de Computação (IC) (Institutional affiliation from the last research proposal) Birthplace: Brazil
Computer Engineering student with emphasis on Analysis of Algorithms and Complexity Theory at the State University of Campinas (Unicamp). August/2015 to August/2016 Enrolled in an academic exchange program at Cornell University in the United States. GPA: 4.0. November/2014 to August/2015 Undergraduate Research project financed by São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) in Graph Theory. Relevant courses: Cornell University: Algorithms (PhD level), Computer Theory, Data Compression, Defending Computer Networks , Robotic Manipulation, Cloud Computing, Computer Vision; UNICAMP: Operating Systems, Distributed Systems, Computer Architecture, Algorithms, Databases, Software Engineering. Relevant projects: HTTP proxy-based malware detector, Baxter Robot Soccer Competition, Correlation between Brazilian drought crisis and deforestation in Amazon forest, Flappy Bird in VHDL. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)
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This project aims at introducing the student to the area of Graph Theory through the study of two variants of Lights Out game, namely Red-Green and Module-3. The project also intent to approach these variants for some classes of graphs.
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