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The Value of Errors in Proofs - a fascinating journey from Turing's 1936 R \neq RE to the 2020 breakthrough of MIP* = RE

Professor Avi Wigderson, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton

30 במאי 2021, 16:00 - 17:10 
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Abstract: Last year, a group of theoretical computer scientists posted a paper on the Arxiv with the strange-looking title "MIP* = RE", impacting and surprising not only complexity theory but also some areas of math and physics

 

Specifically, it resolved, in the negative, the "Connes' embedding conjecture" in the area of von-Neumann algebras, and the "Tsirelson problem" in quantum information theory

 

You can find the paper here https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.04383

 

As it happens, both acronyms MIP* and RE represent proof systems, of a very different nature. To explain them, we'll take a meandering journey through the classical and modern definitions of proof. I hope to explain how the methodology of computational complexity theory, especially modeling and classification (both problems and proofs) by algorithmic efficiency, naturally leads to the generation of new such notions and results (and more acronyms, like NP). A special focus will be on notions of proof which allow interaction, randomness, and errors, and their surprising power and magical properties

The talk will be non-technical, and requires no special background

 

Where: Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86481601546?pwd=c2lXRVFkdnpQd0JlRExwZkl3WWM2UT09

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