4397 Computer Sciences
1210 W. Dayton Street
Madison, WI 53706
Email: tl AT cs wisc edu
Tianyu Liu is a Ph.D. candidate in the theory group, Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, advised by Prof. Jin-Yi Cai. Previously, he graduated from Nanjing University in 2014. He had an internship at Google in the summer of 2015. Recently, he interned at Microsoft Research in the DMX group. In 2019–2020, he is supported by the Cisco Distinguished Graduate Fellowship.
Understanding the hardness of approximate query processing with joins
with Chi Wang
submitted
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arXiv
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FPRAS via MCMC where it mixes torpidly (and very little effort)
with Jin-Yi Cai
submitted
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arXiv
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An FPTAS for the square lattice six-vertex and eight-vertex models at low temperatures
with Jin-Yi Cai
SODA 2021
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doi
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Counting perfect matchings and the eight-vertex model
with Jin-Yi Cai
ICALP 2020
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doi
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arXiv
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Approximability of the eight-vertex model
with Jin-Yi Cai, Pinyan Lu, and Jing Yu
CCC 2020
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doi
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arXiv
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Approximability of the six-vertex model
with Jin-Yi Cai and Pinyan Lu
SODA 2019
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doi
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arXiv
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Torpid mixing of Markov chains for the six-vertex model on Z^2
Tianyu Liu
RANDOM 2018
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doi
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arXiv
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Automatic numerical analysis based on infinite-precision arithmetic
Shuai Wei, Enyi Tang, Tianyu Liu, Norbert Th. Müller, Zhenyu Chen
SERE 2014
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doi
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Processes for embedded systems development preliminary results from a systematic review
Guoping Rong, Tianyu Liu, Mingjuan Xie, Jieyu Chen, Cong Ma, Dong Shao
ICSSP 2014
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doi
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A crowd-based route recommendation system–CrowdPlanner
Han Su, Kai Zheng, Jiamin Huang, Tianyu Liu, Haozhou Wang, Xiaofang Zhou
ICDE 2014
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doi
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