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C9 Lectures: Yuri Gurevich - Introduction to Algorithms and Computational Complexity, 3 of 3
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C9 Lectures: Yuri Gurevich - Introduction to Algorithms and Computational Complexity, 3 of 3
The great Yuri Gurevich is back!! Yuri is a logician, computer scientist, and inventor of abstract state machines. He currently works in Microsoft Research (he’s a member of Wolfram Schulte's RiSE team).This is the third and final part in our introductory series of lectures exploring the fundamental logical construct that powers all that we do as software engineers—the algorithm.In part 3, Dr. Gurevich teaches us about bounded complexity and the axiomatic definition of sequential algorithms.Find some time to watch this. You'll be learning about algorithms from one of the world's premiere minds in the science of logic and algorithms. In this lecture, Yuri references a few of his academic papers, which you can find here.Thank you, Yuri, for taking the time to share your extensive knowledge and gentle, kind spirit with Niner Nation. We all really appreciate it! Thanks, too, to Wes Dyer and Bart De Smet for being our live audience for this lecture and asking great questions.Part 1 Part 2
Channel: Channel 9
Category: Technology
Video Length: 0
Date Found: April 21, 2011
Date Produced: April 21, 2011
View Count: 4
 
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