94 research outputs found

    Renormalization and Computation II: Time Cut-off and the Halting Problem

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    This is the second installment to the project initiated in [Ma3]. In the first Part, I argued that both philosophy and technique of the perturbative renormalization in quantum field theory could be meaningfully transplanted to the theory of computation, and sketched several contexts supporting this view. In this second part, I address some of the issues raised in [Ma3] and provide their development in three contexts: a categorification of the algorithmic computations; time cut--off and Anytime Algorithms; and finally, a Hopf algebra renormalization of the Halting Problem.Comment: 28 page

    Classical computing, quantum computing, and Shor's factoring algorithm

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    This is an expository talk written for the Bourbaki Seminar. After a brief introduction, Section 1 discusses in the categorical language the structure of the classical deterministic computations. Basic notions of complexity icluding the P/NP problem are reviewed. Section 2 introduces the notion of quantum parallelism and explains the main issues of quantum computing. Section 3 is devoted to four quantum subroutines: initialization, quantum computing of classical Boolean functions, quantum Fourier transform, and Grover's search algorithm. The central Section 4 explains Shor's factoring algorithm. Section 5 relates Kolmogorov's complexity to the spectral properties of computable function. Appendix contributes to the prehistory of quantum computing.Comment: 27 pp., no figures, amste

    Complexity vs Energy: Theory of Computation and Theoretical Physics

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    This paper is a survey dedicated to the analogy between the notions of {\it complexity} in theoretical computer science and {\it energy} in physics. This analogy is not metaphorical: I describe three precise mathematical contexts, suggested recently, in which mathematics related to (un)computability is inspired by and to a degree reproduces formalisms of statistical physics and quantum field theory.Comment: 23 pages. Talk at the satellite conference to ECM 2012, "QQQ Algebra, Geometry, Information", Tallinn, July 9-12, 201

    Forgotten Motives: the Varieties of Scientific Experience

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    Personal recollections about Alexandre Grothendieck and early days of his theory of motivesComment: 10 pages. Small corrections inserted. Published in: "Alexandre Grothendieck: A Mathematical Portrait." Ed. by Leila Schneps, International Press of Boston, 2014, 307 p

    F-manifolds with flat structure and Dubrovin's duality

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    This work continues the study of FF--manifolds (M,∘)(M,\circ), first defined by Hertling and Manin and investigated in [He]. The notion of a compatible flat structure ∇\nabla is introduced, and it is shown that many constructions known for Frobenius manifolds do not in fact require invariant metrics and can be developed for all such triples (M,∘,∇).(M,\circ ,\nabla). In particular, we extend and generalize recent Dubrovin's duality.Comment: 22 page
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