2017-05-30

Theoretically Speaking Series (Simons Institute)

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source: Simons Institute 2015年5月18日
Theoretically Speaking is a new lecture series highlighting exciting advances in theoretical computer science for a broad general audience. Events are held at the David Brower Center in Downtown Berkeley, and are free and open to the public. No special background is assumed. http://simons.berkeley.edu/events/the...
Theoretically Speaking is produced by the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing, with sponsorship from the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) and Berkeley City College. These presentations are supported in part by an award from the Simons Foundation.

Cryptography: From Mathematical Magic to Secure Communication 1:08:14 Dan Boneh, Stanford University
Mapping the Online World: Social Connectedness in the Digital Age 1:23:20
Error error error correcting correcting correcting codes codes codes 1:04:43
Finding Hay in Haystacks: The Power and Limits of Randomness 1:15:22

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