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Berkeley in the 80s - Richard Karp and the Theory of Computing

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Watch an engaging video interview with Richard M. Karp, the 1985 ACM A.M. Turing Laureate, as part of the "Berkeley in the 80s" series. Delve into Karp's groundbreaking research on the theory of computing conducted at Berkeley, hosted by Russell Impagliazzo. This final episode of the five-part series offers valuable insights into the contributions of Turing Laureates to computer science. Explore the intellectual landscape of Berkeley in the 1980s and gain a deeper understanding of the foundations of computational theory through this in-depth conversation with one of the field's most influential figures.

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Berkeley in the 80s, Episode 5: Richard Karp

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Simons Institute

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