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windowsontheory.org
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| | | | | (Also available as a pdf file. Apologies for the many footnotes, feel free to skip them.) Computational problems come in all different types and from all kinds of applications, arising from engineering as well the mathematical, natural, and social sciences, and involving abstractions such as graphs, strings, numbers, and more. The universe of potential algorithms... | |
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thetexasorator.com
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| | | | | An interview with UT computer scientist and OpenAI researcher Scott Aaronson. | |
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rjlipton.com
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| | | | | Isomorphism at the SODA 2014 conference Ronald Read and Derek Corneil are Canadian mathematicians and computer scientists. Read earned a PhD in Mathematics from the University of London in 1959, while Corneil was one of the inaugural PhD's in the University of Toronto's Department of Computer Science. Read is also an accomplished musician and composer---indeed... | |
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www.themathdoctors.org
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