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Algorithmic Lower Bounds: Fun with Hardness Proofs

6.890 · Electrical Engineering and Computer Science · Graduate · Fall 2014

Prof. Erik Demaine

MIT · Tier 1

6.890 Algorithmic Lower Bounds: Fun with Hardness Proofs is a class taking a practical approach to proving problems can’t be solved efficiently (in polynomial time and assuming standard complexity-theoretic assumptions like P ≠ NP). The class focuses on reductions and techniques for proving problems are computationally hard for a variety of complexity classes. Along the way, the class will create many interesting gadgets, learn many hardness proof styles, explore the connection betwee…

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Prof. Erik Demaine. 6.890 Algorithmic Lower Bounds: Fun with Hardness Proofs. Fall 2014. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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