6.1400J / 18.400J Computability and Complexity Theory

Repeats every week every Tuesday and every Thursday until Tue May 12 2026 except Tue Feb 17 2026, Tue Mar 24 2026, Thu Mar 26 2026.
Tue, 02/03/2026 - 2:30pm to 4:00pm
Location: 
37-212
Instructor: 
Dor Minzer

Mathematical introduction to the theory of computing. Rigorously explores what kinds of tasks can be efficiently solved with computers by way of finite automata, circuits, Turing machines, and communication complexity, introducing students to some major open problems in mathematics. Builds skills in classifying computational tasks in terms of their difficulty. Discusses other fundamental issues in computing, including the Halting Problem, the Church-Turing Thesis, the P versus NP problem, and the power of randomness.