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Abstract We sharpen the constant in the {\mathrm{KS}_{2}} Conjecture of Weaver [31] that was given by Marcus, Spielman and Srivastava [28] in their solution of the Kadison–Singer problem.We then apply this result to prove optimal asymptotic bounds on the size of partitions in the Feichtinger Conjecture.more » « less
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Hui, Julie; Gerber, Elizabeth M.; Dombrowski, Lynn; Gray, Mary L.; Marcus, Adam; Salehi, Niloufar (, 2018 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing)As people increasingly work different jobs, the responsibility of building long-term career satisfaction and stability increasingly falls more on the workers rather than individual employers. With technologies playing a central role in how people choose and access employment opportunities, it is necessary to understand how online technologies are shaping career development. We bring together leading human-computer interaction researchers, industry members, and community organizers, who have worked with systems and people across the socio-economic spectrum during the career development process. We will discuss research on the role of online technologies in career development, including but not limited to topics in crowd work, social media sites, and freelance work sites.more » « less