A week-long school was held at the Centre International de Recontres Mathématiques
(CIRM) in Marseille, France. It immediately preceded the IHP Thematic
Program in Paris, which made a concerted effort to broaden and deepen
the connections between
information theory and the theory of computation. The school consisted
of several tutorials, each taught by a leading researcher, with
the goal of introducing the key questions, mathematical tools, and open
problems in an area.
Here is the fourth video.
Here is the fourth video.
Linear Inverse Problems, Ankur Moitra (MIT)
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