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Next Big Thing?

Big ideas we tend to like are the ones that seem impossible or crazy—Bill Maris UW History page Margaret O’Mara is a historian at the University of Washington....

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Bill Gasarch Also 1,000

Another theory of computing blogging milestone 2016 Gathering For Gardner lecture William Gasarch turned 1,000 earlier this month. Or in October, depending on how...

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A List of Most Theory Blogs

The list doesn’t destroy culture; it creates it. Wherever you look in cultural history, you will find lists—Umberto Eco Luca Trevisan, Stefan Schmid, James Lee,...

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Cheating In Chess

Colonel Stok: Do you play chess? Harry Palmer: Yes, but I prefer a game with a better chance of cheating.—Funeral in Berlin Ken Regan is well known to us all, and...

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Dinner! Drinks! Denominators!

Mathematics is only a systematic effort of solving puzzles posed by nature—Shakuntala Devi. source—note MoMath cap Peter Winkler is featured in the current issue...

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Happy 1,000th Post and 75th Birthday, Dick

Plus an open Zoom mini-workshop Monday 1/17, 4–5:30pm ET From Rich DeMillo Richard Lipton founded this blog 1,000 posts ago. He was not quite as young as in the...

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Make A Trillion Dollars

For every problem, there is one solution which is simple, neat, and wrong— H. L. Mencken 2019 announcement Lance Fortnow was a colleague of mine for a long time...

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Favorite Theorems of the Next Ten Years

The best way to predict the future is to create it—Abraham Lincoln 2016 memorial by David Bailey Jonathan Borwein passed away a few years ago. He had been one of...

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The New Journal

Publish and be damned!—attributed to the Duke of Wellington after a blackmail over memoirs Seminar src Paul Beame is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science...

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Best To Dean Mynatt

Plus updates on gender disparity, equity, and POPL 2022 IPaT page Beth Mynatt is heading north to become the new Dean of Computer Science at Northeastern University...

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POPL 2022—Et Tu, Brute?

Some things just cannot wait. Men must stand up now for women’s equality— Rick Goings Kathleen Booth, Cicely Popplewell, Grace Hopper, and Jean Sammet were four...

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The Artificial Intelligence Historian

The past actually happened but history is only what someone wrote down—Whitney Brown CMU tribute Pamela McCorduck passed away last month. The New York Times obituary...

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An Annoying Problem

It’s the stupid questions that have some of the most surprising and interesting answers — Cory Doctorow ACM Turing Award source Robert Tarjan is well known to most...

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Physics Nobel Prize for 2021

If I could explain it to the average person, I wouldn’t have been worth the Nobel Prize— Richard Feynman Composite from front-page source Giorgio Parisi has just...

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Baby Steps

You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step—Martin Luther King, Jr. Still from her IHES lecture Maryna Viazovska was the first person to...

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A Possible Ramsey Insight into P Versus NP?

In mathematics the art of proposing a question must be held of higher value than solving it—Georg Cantor Cropped from his page David Zuckerman has a beautiful result...

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Happy UnBirthday Ken

Mad Hatter: Now, statistics prove, prove that you’ve one birthday. March Hare: Imagine, just one birthday every year. Mad Hatter: Ah, but there are three hundred...

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Texas-Sized Problems

Mathematical edges to edgy laws Cropped from Lex Fridman podcast Scott Aaronson is one of the top researchers in complexity theory and especially in quantum computing...

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Great Go, Glitchy Grammar

If there are sentient beings on other planets, then they play Go.—Emanuel Lasker, chess world champion ACM Prize in Computing source David Silver, the 2019 ACM...

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A Negative Comment on Negations

Always turn a negative situation into a positive situation—Michael Jordan (MJ) src Michael I. Jordan of the University of California, Berkeley, is a pioneer of...
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