Subgroup Tests and Tailored Non-local Games - Lecture on Interactive Proof Systems
Institute for Advanced Study via YouTube
Free courses from frontend to fullstack and AI
MIT Sloan AI Adoption: Build a Playbook That Drives Real Business ROI
Overview
Google, IBM & Meta Certificates — All 10,000+ Courses at 40% Off
One annual plan covers every course and certificate on Coursera. 40% off for a limited time.
Get Full Access
Explore an in-depth computer science and discrete mathematics seminar focusing on Subgroup Tests and Tailored Non-local Games. Delve into the interactive proof system induced by Subgroup Tests and its implications for decidable languages. Discover how the Halting Problem can be decided within this system, leading to a refutation of the Aldous--Lyons conjecture. Examine the two-step process connecting Subgroup Tests to a new subclass of non-local games called Tailored Games. Investigate the refinement of MIP*=RE techniques to show that all games within it are tailored. Learn from speaker Michael Chapman of New York University as he presents joint work with Lewis Bowen, Alex Lubotzky, and Thomas Vidick in this comprehensive 2-hour seminar from the Institute for Advanced Study.
Syllabus
Subgroup Tests and Tailored Non-local Games - Michael Chapman
Taught by
Institute for Advanced Study