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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/pure-mathematics/events/joint-pure-mathco-grad-col
 loquium-3
SUMMARY:Joint Pure Math/C&amp;O Grad Colloquium
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DESCRIPTION:RIAN NEOGI\, COMBINATORICS &amp; OPTIMIZATION\, UNIVERSITY OF WATE
 RLOO\n\n\"THE BIRTH OF COMPUTATION\"\n\nIn 1928\, Hilbert posed the Entsch
 eidungsproblem\, which is informally\nstated as follows: \"Given a mathema
 tical statement\, is there a\nwell-defined procedure by which one can deci
 de whether the statement\nis true or false?\". This is a natural question 
 for mathematicians to\nask. Essentially the question asks whether one can 
 solve mathematical\nproblems in some automatic and structured manner\, or 
 must we rely on\nhuman insight\, wit and intuition?
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