Conference Program (tentative)

Tuesday, July 9

6:00-7:00pm Reception

Wednesday, July 10

8:30am Coffee & Tea
9:00am Complexity in an Era of Data-Driven Computing
Lance Fortnow (Illinois Institute of Technology)
Abstract
10:00am The Minimum Circuit Size Problem through the Ages
Eric Allender (Rutgers University)
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11:00am Pseudorandom Generators
Oded Goldreich (Weizmann Institute)
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12:00pm Lunch break
1:30pm Connections Between Pseudorandomness and an Area of CS that Cannot be Mentioned Here
Russell Impagliazzo (UC San Diego)
Abstract
2:30pm Levin Complexity and Pseudodeterministic Constructions of Primes
Igor Carboni Oliveira (Warwick University)
Abstract
3:30pm Coffee & Tea
4:00pm Set Theory in the Foundation of Math; Internal Classes, External Sets
Leonid Levin (Boston University)
Abstract
5:00pm Thoughts on Kolmogorov’s and Levin’s Works
Alexei Semenov (Moscow State University)
Abstract
6:30pm Banquet

Thursday, July 11

8:30am Coffee & Tea
9:00am Universality in Communication
Madhu Sudan (Harvard University)
Abstract
10:00am The Continuous Degrees and Neutral Measures
Joseph Miller (University of Wisconsin)
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11:00am Differential Geometry and Complexity of Robust Optimization of Smooth Functions
Ramarathnam Venkatesan (Microsoft)
Abstract
12:00pm Lunch break
1:30pm From Transparent Proof to Transparent Compute
Jason Teutsch (TrueBit)
Abstract
2:30pm Rethinking Security: Access Control Without Built-in Central Points of Failure
Gene Itkis (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)
Abstract
3:30pm Coffee & Tea
4:00pm Logic and generative AI
Yuri Gurevich (University of Michigan)
Abstract
5:00pm Use AI to Assist In-Depth Reading of Computational Complexity Theory Papers
Jie Wang (University of Massachusetts, Lowell)
Abstract