A sampler is an electronic musical instrument that records and plays back sound recordings. It was introduced in the mid-20th century, and has since been improved with more memory and features such as filters and effects. Samplers are often multitimbral and polyphonic, allowing for multiple notes to be played simultaneously.
UC Berkeley
Fall 2021
This course explores the role of randomness in computation and pseudorandomness, focusing on the applications in error-correcting codes, expander graphs, randomness extractors, and pseudo-random generators. The course will also address the question of derandomization of small-space computation. Prerequisites are unspecified, but the course content suggests a high level of expertise.
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