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Computational complexity theory / Mathematics / Theoretical computer science / Complexity classes / Analysis of algorithms / Quantum computing / Linear programming / Simplex algorithm / Quantum algorithm / P versus NP problem / Quantum supremacy / Time complexity
Date: 2018-07-28 17:09:47
Computational complexity theory
Mathematics
Theoretical computer science
Complexity classes
Analysis of algorithms
Quantum computing
Linear programming
Simplex algorithm
Quantum algorithm
P versus NP problem
Quantum supremacy
Time complexity

THREE PUZZLES ON MATHEMATICS, COMPUTATION, AND GAMES GIL KALAI HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM AND YALE UNIVERSITY Abstract. In this lecture I will talk about three mathematical puzzles involving mathematics and computati

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