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Randomized Algorithms and Representative Democracy
Moon Duchin, Ph.D.Professor of Computer Science and Data Science, University of Chicago
Moon Duchin, Ph.D.Professor of Computer Science and Data Science, University of Chicago
Why Infections Make Us Sick: Host Defenses of the Brain–Immune Axis
Zuri Sullivan, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Zuri Sullivan, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Puzzles in the Black Hole Interior: Past, Present and Future
Netta Engelhardt, Ph.D.Associate Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Netta Engelhardt, Ph.D.Associate Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
It’s Not the Structure, It’s the Context
Alex de Marco, Ph.D.Director, Simons Electron Microscopy Center (SEMC), New York Structural Biology Center
Alex de Marco, Ph.D.Director, Simons Electron Microscopy Center (SEMC), New York Structural Biology Center Past
The Power and Weakness of Randomness (When You are Short on Time)
Avi Wigderson, Ph.D.Princeton University
Avi Wigderson, Ph.D.Princeton University Man has grappled with the meaning and utility of randomness for centuries. This talk describes two main aspects of the research on randomness with respect to the theory of computation, demonstrating respectively its power and weakness for making algorithms faster.
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