Proof complexity and beyond. Abstracts from the workshop held August 13--19, 2017 (Q1668297)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6930673
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6930673 |
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Proof complexity and beyond. Abstracts from the workshop held August 13--19, 2017 (English)
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3 September 2018
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Summary: Proof complexity is a multi-disciplinary intellectual endeavor that addresses questions of the general form ``how difficult is it to prove certain mathematical facts?'' The current workshop focused on recent advances in our understanding of logic-based proof systems and on connections to algorithms, geometry and combinatorics research, such as the analysis of approximation algorithms, or the size of linear or semidefinite programming formulations of combinatorial optimization problems, to name just two important examples.
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