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Monthly Archives: September 2022

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Der Turing-Test, unknackbare Verschlüsselung und der ungefähre Beweis

Es sieht nicht so aus, als hätten diese drei Dinge irgendetwas miteinander zu tun. Aber einem Zaubermeister namens Avi Wigderson gelingt es, eine überraschende Verbindung zwischen ihnen herzustellen. Wie war das mit dem Turing-Test? Ein …

28. Sep 2022 | By Christoph Pöppe | 29 comments
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The numbers behind the young researchers – 2022

One of the many activities taking place at the HLF is a boat trip, where the laureates and young researchers (and members of the press and blog team) all pile onto a large boat, which …

23. Sep 2022 | By Katie Steckles | 0 comments
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Mathematik, Informatik und … Schwarze Löcher?

Die Lindau Lecture beim Heidelberg Laureate Forum ist mittlerweile eine liebgewonnene Tradition: Bei jedem HLF spricht ein Nobelpreisträger über seine Arbeit, und im Gegenzug hält bei jedem der Lindauer Nobelpreistreffen einer der Mathematik- oder Informatikpreisträger …

23. Sep 2022 | By Markus Pössel | 11 comments
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Mathematics, computer science and …black holes?

By now, the Lindau Lecture at the Heidelberg Laureate Forum is a treasured tradition: each HLF is joined by a Nobel Laureate talking about his or her work, and in turn, one of the mathematics …

23. Sep 2022 | By Markus Pössel | 3 comments
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Mathematical Diversions with Toothpicks

As well as the wonderful opportunities presented to visitors at the HLF – to network with and hear from leading mathematicians and computer scientists, and to meet young researchers from all over the world – …

22. Sep 2022 | By Katie Steckles | 1 comment
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The Lindau Lecture: Black Holes and Revelations

A key tenet of the Heidelberg Laureate Forum is the importance of collaboration: collaboration between those at the top of their field and those just starting out; between researchers from all over the world; and …

22. Sep 2022 | By Sophie Maclean | 2 comments
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Strong Components via Depth-First Search

Robert Tarjan at the 9th HLF. © Heidelberg Laureate Forum Foundation / Flemming The laureates recognised at the Heidelberg Laureate Forum include very recent prize winners, and people who were awarded prizes for work some …

21. Sep 2022 | By Katie Steckles | 2 comments
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Robert Tarjan und die Tiefensuche

Am ersten Tag des „Heidelberg Laureate Forum“ spricht Robert Endre Tarjan, Turing-Award-Preisträger von 1986, über seine Doktorarbeit von 1972, die mittlerweile längst Lehrbuchwissen geworden ist. Robert Tarjan beim 9. HLF. Foto: © Heidelberg Laureate Forum …

21. Sep 2022 | By Christoph Pöppe | 31 comments
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Three Laureates Walk on a Stage… and Start Debating Technology

Being able to attend a discussion between three titans of computer science is a unique opportunity. Read more

20. Sep 2022 | By Andrei Mihai | 0 comments

HLFF Spotlight: 9th HLF

Responsible AI – Laeticia Onyejegbu The Heidelberg Laureate Forum has a single purpose: To provide some of the brightest minds in mathematics and computer science with the space and time to make connections and find …

15. Sep 2022 | By Lena Sophie Schwenker | 0 comments
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