Time-reversibility is a property of certain physical and mathematical processes that allows them to be reversed in time while still following the same laws. It means that if the process is run backwards, it will produce the same result as running it forwards.
Stanford University
Autumn 2022
The course addresses both classic and recent developments in counting and sampling. It covers counting complexity, exact counting via determinants, sampling via Markov chains, and high-dimensional expanders.
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