Introduction to Theoretical Computer Science
Harvard Extension School
CSCI E-121
Section 1
CRN 17114
Computation occurs over a variety of substrates including silicon, neurons, DNA, the stock market, bee colonies, and many others. In this course we study the fundamental capabilities and limitations of computation, including the phenomenon of universality and the duality of code and data. We touch upon the following questions: Are there functions that cannot be computed? Are there true mathematical statements that can't be proven? Are there encryption schemes that can't be broken? Is randomness ever useful for computing? Can we use the quirks of quantum mechanics to speed up computation?
Registration Closes: August 29, 2024
Credits: 4
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Fall Term 2024
Part of Term
Full Term
Format
Online
Credit Status
Graduate, Undergraduate
Section Status
Open