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Favorite Theorems: Learning from Natural Proofs

October EditionI had a tough choice for my final favorite theorem from the decade 2015-2024. Runners up include Pseudodeterministic Primes and Hardness of Partial...

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Steven Rudich (1961-2024)

Complexity theorist Steven Rudich passed away on October 29 at the age of 63. His works on Natural Proofs and Program Obfuscation were both highly influential.great...

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Higher Education Under Trump

It feels eerie as pretty much everyone seemingly avoided talking about the election. But Trump back in the White House will likely have a profound effect on USonce...

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FOCS 2024

Junior/Senior lunch in 80°F Chicago Last summer I attended the Complexity Conference in Ann Arbor for the first time in eight years largely because it was within...

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Family Feud vs Pointless

Every now and then I feel like doing a Gasarchian post. This is one of those weeks. I'm going to look at the mathematics behind the American game show Family Feud...

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Computing and the Nobels

Herb Simon Herbert Simon while a political scientist in the 1940s at my institution, the Illinois Institute of Technology, developed the theory of bounded rationality...

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Fall Jobs Post 2024

In the fall, I write a jobs post predicting the upcoming CS faculty job market and giving suggestions and links. In the spring I used to crowdsource a list of where...

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Favorite Theorems: Gradient Descent

September EditionWho thought the algorithm behind machine learning would have cool complexity implications?The Complexity of Gradient Descent: CLS = PPAD ∩ PLSJohn...

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LeetCode and AI

I often do LeetCode problems for fun. This site mainly provides short coding problems for students and others to train for the kinds of question that come up in...

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Embracing the Future of Manufacturing

Last week I walked around the International Manufacturing Technology Show with 89,000 other participants at the McCormick Center in Chicago. I went to see how AI...

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Natural Proofs is Not the Barrier You Think It Is

If there's a position where I differ from most other complexity theorists it's that I don't believe that natural proofs present a significant barrier to proving...

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Favorite Theorems: Parity Games

August EditionA quasipolynomial-time algorithm for a long standing open problem. Yes, we have two of them this decade.Deciding Parity Games in Quasi-polynomialCristian...

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My Quantum Summer

Rendering of PsiQuantum's facility in Chicago I wasn't looking for quantum this summer but it found me. At various events I ran into some of the most recognized...

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The Levin Translation

Earlier this summer I attended a Celebration for Leonid Levin who recently turned 75. To prepare my talk I wanted to go back to Levin's 1971 two-page Russian masterpiece...

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Favorite Theorems: Random Oracles

July EditionThis months favorite theorem is a circuit result that implies the polynomial-time hierarchy is infinite relative to a random oracle, answering an open...

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Complexity in Michigan

Invited Speaker Nutan Limaye, Conference Chair Valentine Kabanets,2024 PC Chair Rahul Santhanam, myself, 2025 PC Chair Srikanth Srinivasanand 2025 Local Arrangements...

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The Story of Shor's Algorithm

The quantum factoring algorithm of Peter Shor (FOCS 1994, SIAM Review 1999) turns thirty this year. Before his algorithm, quantum computing lacked the killer app...

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Favorite Theorems: Extracting Ramsey Graphs

June EditionTwo decades ago, I named the recently departed Luca Trevisan's paper connecting extractors to psuedorandom generators as one of my favorite theorems...

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Why is called the Turing Award (revisited)?

Avi Wigderson gave his ACM Turing Award lecture last week, and instead of telling his own story, he focused on Alan Turing and his influence on complexity. If you...

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E versus EXP

Why do we have two complexity classes for exponential time, E and EXP?First the definitions:E is the set of problems computable in time \(2^{O(n)}\).EXP is theMIP...
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