I think research by the finishing is sort of cutting edge. No, it is not at all about it being applied to be honest. It is something that nowadays that it's happening, I find it really exciting. And it's sort of what I like to do is for it to motivate my still like theory research. So when it's really perfectly suited for the three coloring protocol, so you draw the graph without colors on it and then put the colors on top and you put another piece of paper hiding the colors. Oh, neat. Yeah. Anyway, it was fantastic.
This week, host Anna Rose and Nico Mohnblatt chat with Ron Rothblum, Professor of Computer Science at Technion. They explore information theory and ZK, diving into the weeds on multiple topics including error correcting codes, FRI, FFTs, Reed-Solomon encoding, Fiat-Shamir and more.
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