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Teaching complexity theory without machines, some reflections: part II

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I want to get some feedback on an approach to teaching complexity theory without machines that I’ve recently attempted with PhD students in Birmingham and also at a Winter School. The lab lunch will interleave meta-level pedagogical considerations and also object-level mathematical content, and is intended to be interactive. All feedback is welcome.

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