Randomized Methods in Computation

Various Notes [2001 and 2011]

Oded Goldreich


A variety of randomized methods are being employed in the study of computation. The aim of the current course is to make the students familiar with some of these methods. We wish to stress three aspects regarding this course:

This webpage provides access to lecture notes taken by students attending a course on Randomized Methods in Computation given in Spring 2001 and to material for a self-study compiled in Spring 2011.

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