Schedules for 2000 Summer Session

IAS/PCMI Summer Session 2000

Dates: July 16-August 5, 2000

Location: Institute for Advanced Study
Princeton, New Jersey

Topic: Computational Complexity Theory                                

Organizers of the Research Program and Graduate Summer School:
Avi Wigderson, Institute for Advanced Study and Hebrew University
Steven Rudich, Carnegie Mellon University

Graduate Summer School Lecturers: Sanjeev Arora, Princeton University; Paul Beame, University of Washington; Michael Ben-Or, Hebrew University; Oded Goldreich, the Weizmann Institute of Science; Ran Raz, the Weizmann Institute of Science; Steven Rudich, Carnegie Mellon University; Madhu Sudan, MIT; Luca Trevisan, Columbia University; Salil Vadhan, MIT

Schedules:
Graduate Summer School
Research Program Seminar
Daily Schedules

The Graduate Summer School, Undergraduate Program, and Research Program in Computational Complexity Theory are designed both for mathematicians and mathematics majors as well as computer scientists and computer science majors.

Organizers of Other Programs:

High School Teachers:
Susan Addington, California State University at San Bernardino

Mathematics Education Research Program:
Timothy Kelly, Hamilton College
Richard Lehrer, University of Wisconsin

Clay Mathematics Institute/Park City Mathematics Institute Undergraduate Program:
Robert Bryant, Duke University

Undergraduate Faculty:
Daniel Goroff, Harvard University


More information:

The Graduate Summer School, Undergraduate Program, and Research Program in Computational Complexity Theory are designed both for mathematicians and mathematics majors as well as computer scientists and computer science majors.

List of Expected Participants
Graduate Summer School Lecture Schedule

Research Program Seminar Schedule (and abstracts)
Daily Schedules

Graduate Summer School
Graduate Summer School Course abstracts
High School Teacher Program
Mathematics Education Research Program
Undergraduate Faculty Program
Clay Mathematics Institute/Park City Mathematics Institute Undergraduate Program


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