Analog Computational Methods Workshop: Scott Aaronson and Panel Discussion
Dr. Aaronson leads a discussion on the Extended Church-Turing thesis, the Bekenstein bound and the Planck scale. The discussion took place on Aug. 17th, 2020...

Pittsburgh Quantum Institute
287 views β’ Sep 1, 2020

About this video
Dr. Aaronson leads a discussion on the Extended Church-Turing thesis, the Bekenstein bound and the Planck scale. The discussion took place on Aug. 17th, 2020 at the Analog Computational Methods workshop.
The event took place remotely and was organized by Dr. David Snoke and Dr. Vincent Liu in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Pittsburgh.
More information can be found at pqi.org/acmworkshop.
The event took place remotely and was organized by Dr. David Snoke and Dr. Vincent Liu in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Pittsburgh.
More information can be found at pqi.org/acmworkshop.
Video Information
Views
287
Duration
01:32:57
Published
Sep 1, 2020
Related Trending Topics
LIVE TRENDSRelated trending topics. Click any trend to explore more videos.