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Monthly Archives: January 2014
Simons bootcamps
Each semester the newly-founded Simons Institute, hosted on the UC Berkeley campus, simultaneously hosts two thematic programs. The first two programs, which took place in the Fall, were onTheoretical Foundations of Big Data Analysis and Real Analysis in Computer Science. This Spring two … Continue reading
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Tagged boot camp, Hamiltonian complexity, quantum PCP, simons institute
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Quid ITCS?
Earlier this week I attended the fifth edition of the ITCS (“Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science”) conference, which took place over the course of three days in a beautiful, stately auditorium inside the Field center on the Princeton University campus. This was … Continue reading