The inner magic behind the Z3 theorem prover
It’s not uncommon for us to hear that the Z3 theorem prover is magical, but the frequency of such complimentary feedback doesn’t make it any less unexpected—or humbling. When we began work on Z3 in…
It’s not uncommon for us to hear that the Z3 theorem prover is magical, but the frequency of such complimentary feedback doesn’t make it any less unexpected—or humbling. When we began work on Z3 in…
Stefanie Jegelka is an X-Window Consortium Career Development Associate Professor in the Department of EECS at MIT. She is a member of the Computer Science and AI Lab (CSAIL), and an affiliate of IDSS and…
A Short Introduction to DIMACS, Fred Roberts, DIMACS Fred Roberts gives an overview of the DIMACS center founded in 1989, after a nationwide competition, as an NSF Science and Technology Center (STC) with the theme…
As a professor of pure mathematics, my job involves teaching, research, and outreach. Two years ago I got interested in formal methods, and I learned how to use the Lean theorem prover developed at MSR.…
We present a theoretical model for design and analysis of mechanisms for online marketplaces where a bidding dashboard enables the bid-optimization of long-lived agents. We assume that a good allocation algorithm exists when given the…
In this talk I will present a work in progress on structured linear block codes. The investigation starts from well-known examples and generalizes them to a wide class of codes that we call reproducible codes.…
This download contains Magma files that exhibit supersingular isogeny computations on Kummer surfaces. It is intended for research purposes only.