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Hilbert’s Tenth Problem was the only decision problem among his twenty-three problems. Precise mathematical theory of (in)computability and its interaction with number theory led to the negative solution of the problem. The seminar will focus on modern topics on computability-theoretic phenomena in number-theoretic and other algebraic and model-theoretic structures.
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The Word Problem For Groups
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In 1911, Max Dehn proposed the word problem for groups, which asks if there is an algorithm deciding whether two words represent the same element in a given group. This was answered in the negative by Novikov and Boone independently. Still, “most” groups have a decidable word problem, and we will discuss the complexities of these word problems in the context of formal language theory. Surprisingly, there is a very nice correspondence between the language-theoretic Chomsky hierarchy and the classes of groups. We will discuss some past and recent results in this direction.
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