Lecture 4 - Explorations in Universality Scott Aaronson

The Ada Lovelace Bicentenary Lectures on Computability, 2015-2016 Organized by Jack Copeland, Eli Dresner and Diane Proudfoot Lecture 4: "Explorations in U...

Lecture 4 - Explorations in Universality Scott Aaronson
Israel Institute for Advanced Studies
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Lecture 4 - Explorations in Universality Scott Aaronson

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The Ada Lovelace Bicentenary Lectures on Computability, 2015-2016
Organized by Jack Copeland, Eli Dresner and Diane Proudfoot
Lecture 4: "Explorations in Universality", Scott Aaronson (MIT)
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The Ada Lovelace Bicentenary Lectures on Computability
Organized by Jack Copeland, Eli Dresner and Diane Proudfoot
Augusta Ada Lovelace, acclaimed as the world’s first computer programmer, was born on 10th December 1815. Daughter of the poet Byron, Lovelace collaborated with Victorian inventor Charles Babbage, who envisioned steam-age computers built out of cogwheels. She died at the tragically young age of 36. Two centuries later, her contributions are being celebrated in a series of 16 international lectures by leading computer scientists, historians and philosophers. www.tinyurl.com/lovelace-lectures

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