Devil in Details
When I was learning computational complexity, it was quite easy for me to convince myself that I understand the proofs even when there were cases when I would not. Going down the line, I would have troubles solving any problem, and I would get results that would make no sense. One of my friend then mentioned that "The devil is always in the details." I would like to avoid that mistake, I dedicate this blog to a general theme of avoiding such superficial knowledge and look into the details.
Writing about such details would be interesting, but it would be only possible consistently in the field I primarily focus on. The blog would still have writings from other random topics I have explored, academic or not. I have just (14.03.24) started to write things that I don't mind making public without polishing, there might not be a lot of entries on this page when you see it.
Blog Entries
On Cicero (14.03.24)
Entry after I finished a book
CAPTCHA and Quantum Supremacy (23.03.24)
Connecting some dots about the nature of proving gaps between models of computation
Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics (02.04.24)
Simple discussion on the fundamental law
LaTeX on mkdocs (03.04.24)
Tutorial to get LaTeX running on mkdocs
Polynomial Turing Machiens (03.04.24)
Understanding the PSPACE complexity class