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| | | | | Yael Tauman Kalai: Delegating Computation via No-Signaling Strategies. Ladies and Gentelmen, Here is, exclusively for our readers, Yael Tauman Kalai's ICM2018 paper: Delegating Computation via No-Signaling Strategies. The opportunity to present the paper arose when a week ago I attended a great lecture on game theory by Yair Tauman and met there Adam Kalai, Yael, | |
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| | | | | There's a famous parable about a group of blind men encountering an elephant for the very first time. The first blind man, who had his hand on the elephant's side, said that it was like an enormous wall. The second blind man, wrapping his arms around the elephant's leg, exclaimed that surely it was a... | |
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| | | | | There are a number of applications of logic to ordinary mathematics, with the most coming from (I believe) model theory. One of the easiest and most striking that I know is called Ax's Theorem. Ax's Theorem: For all polynomial functions $latex f\colon \mathbb{C}^n\to \mathbb{C}^n$, if $latex f$ is injective, then $latex f$ is surjective. Very... | |
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| | | There are two great theories that explain the nature of physical reality. One is quantum theory and the other is general relativity. As science has regained some of its cultural cache over the recent... | ||