Andrew Chi-Chih Yao, the very first Chinese Turing Award winner, is a computer scientist and computational theorist. He is well respected for proving what is now known as Yao's Principle, a way to prove lower bounds on the worst-case performance of randomized algorithms by comparing them to deterministic (non-random) algorithms. Prof. Yao is among the recipients of this year's Basic Science Lifetime Award at the ongoing second International Congress of Basic Science this week. CGTN's Tian Wei held an exclusive interview with him. Take a listen.
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“Wisdom that will bless I, who live in the spiral joy born at the utter end of a black prayer.” • — Keiji Haino
“The subject of human creativity is not an ethnic-centric, but a composite subject.” • — Anthony Braxton
“… It is not my mode of thought that has caused my misfortunes, but the mode of thought of others.” • — The Marquis de Sade
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
A light-hearted look at how the U.S. relies on delusion to deal with China's progress
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