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Retrospective Perspective – HLF14

This year, the Heidelberg Laureate Forum will be realized for the second time. Again 200 young researchers from mathematics and computer science will have the opportunity to interact with the luminaries in their fields. So …

26. Aug 2014 | By Beatrice Lugger | 0 comments

Das Forum in Bildern

Da ich neben meiner Liebe zur Informatik und dem Bloggen auch eine gewisse Affinität habe, Bilder von meiner Umgebung zu zeichnen, habe ich auch ein kleines Reisetagebuch für das Forum angelegt und einige schöne und …

03. Oct 2013 | By Marlene Knoche | 0 comments
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Die drei Künstlichen Intelligenzen

Dabbala Rajagopal (“Raj”) Reddy ist Turing Preisträger – und einer der Experten für Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) unter den Laureaten. Entsprechend ging es in einem Gespräch, welches ich im Rahmen des Heidelberg Laureate Forums 2013 mit …

02. Oct 2013 | By Tarek R. Besold | 1 comment
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Research At the Interface Between Disciplines

Amanda Randles, HLF13 participant: Throughout the Heidelberg Laureate Forum, there was a strong emphasis on the role interdisciplinary research may play in the future of computing.  It was the focus of lectures such as Stephen …

01. Oct 2013 | By Guest blogger | 0 comments
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Dealing with the unexpected: William Kahan and the need for graceful exits

In a previous post, I took a trip down read-only memory lane with William Kahan. On the same trip, Kahan told me about his first commercial programming job. The software was meant to aid the …

01. Oct 2013 | By Markus Pössel | 0 comments
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Ende ohne Schrecken: William Kahan und der geordnete Rückzug von Computerprogrammen

In einem früheren Beitrag war ich mit William Kahan in die frühe Neuzeit der Computertechnik zurückgereist. Dabei hatte mir Kahan auch erzählt, wie er das erste Mal ein Software für eine Firma geschrieben habe – …

01. Oct 2013 | By Markus Pössel | 5 comments
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Voevodsky’s Mathematical Revolution

On last Thursday at the Heidelberg Laureate Forum, Vladimir Voevodsky gave perhaps the most revolutionary scientific talk I’ve ever heard. I doubt if it generated much buzz among the young scientists in advance, though, because …

01. Oct 2013 | By Julie Rehmeyer | 0 comments
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A trip down read-only memory lane with William Kahan

I’ve already written here about the weirdness of certain floating point operations – the case of the misbehaving Excel spreadsheet in particular – taking my cues, and my examples, from floating point pioneer William Kahan …

30. Sep 2013 | By Markus Pössel | 1 comment
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Balance – How to develop a research career and a growing family?

How to find a balance? How to deal with career and kids? Matthias Hagen from Weimar University, Germany, had the idea for this workshop: “Balance – How to develop a research career and a growing …

30. Sep 2013 | By Beatrice Lugger | 0 comments
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Zeitreise mit William Kahan

Über Merkwürdigkeiten bei der Berechnung von Fließkommazahlen hatte ich ja bereits hier geschrieben. Darauf gekommen war ich wegen der Artikel von William Kahan, selbst so etwas wie der Vater der Fließkommarechnung, von dem auch die …

30. Sep 2013 | By Markus Pössel | 2 comments
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