Programs & Events

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Fine-Grained Complexity, Logic, and Query...

Research Programs and Clusters

The Institute typically hosts two concurrent programs per semester. Programs are selected with a view toward maximizing impact and engagement across the theoretical computer science community, as well as impact on neighboring scientific fields. A typical one-semester program is led by a small group of organizers who are recognized experts in their fields, and involves about 40-50 invited long-term participants (a mix of senior and junior researchers) who spend at least one month (usually longer) at the Institute. A program usually includes three week-long workshops, each of which attracts an additional group of invited speakers and focuses on a different aspect of the program's scientific scope, as well as an initial "boot camp" designed to put long-term participants on the same page.

This program will study new approaches for analysis of functions over the Boolean hypercube and beyond, with the aim of making progress on fundamental problems in complexity, algorithms, and discrete mathematics.

Explore Analysis and TCS: New Frontiers
Organizers
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Dor Minzer, Jacob Fox, Shachar Lovett, +5

The Summer Cluster on Quantum Computing will bring together researchers from academia and industry to explore topics from quantum complexity theory and cryptography to quantum algorithms, error-correction and fault tolerance, and benchmarking. ...

Explore Summer Cluster on Quantum Computing
Organizers
Bill Fefferman
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Bill Fefferman, Sandy Irani, Urmila Mahadev, +2

Research Pods

Alongside our semester-long research programs, summer clusters, and weeklong workshops, the Simons Institute now hosts sustained research efforts by small groups of collaborators working on a specific topic over several years. Launched in 2020-21, our Research Pods initiative kicked off with two projects — one in machine learning and one in quantum computing. Each pod features a small number of junior and senior researchers to be in residence at the Institute for the duration. Sustained effort will be articulated by intense shorter convenings, including summer clusters and semester-long research programs.