Manuel Blum | Berkeley in the 80s
We are delighted to share the latest installment of Berkeley in the 80s, a series of interviews with Turing laureates whose award-winning research on the theory of computing was conducted at Berkeley.
This episode features Manuel Blum, in conversation with Simons Institute Senior Advisor Umesh Vazirani.
You can watch episode 1 with Shafi Goldwasser here.
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