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 -February-2021-Philosophy-of-Mathematics-Φ-Math-Re
 ading-Group-Pieter-Adriaans
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SUMMARY:Philosophy of Mathematics (Φ-Math) Reading
  Group, Pieter Adriaans
ATTENDEE;ROLE=Speaker:Pieter Adriaans
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210212T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210212T191500
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:The P vs. NP problem, one of the seven
  Millenium Problems, is one of the most relevant u
 nsolved questions in theoretical computer science.
  The progress in the last decade, however, has bee
 n little. Can information theory and philosophy of
  information provide new insights as to why these 
 classes should be distinct (or the same)? Pieter A
 driaans will be offering a talk on the subject, fo
 llowed by a discussion.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>The P vs. NP p
 roblem, one of the seven Millenium Problems, is on
 e of the most relevant unsolved questions in theor
 etical computer science. The progress in the last 
 decade, however, has been little. Can information 
 theory and philosophy of information provide new i
 nsights as to why these classes should be distinct
  (or the same)? Pieter Adriaans will be offering a
  talk on the subject, followed by a discussion.</p
 >\n
URL:https://events.illc.uva.nl/PhilMathReading
CONTACT:Noel Arteche at noel.arteche at gmail.com
CONTACT:Evan Iatrou at evangelos.iat at gmail.com
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