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Steven Rudich
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- affiliation: Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA
- award (2007): Gödel Prize
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2010 – 2019
- 2012
- [j15]Boaz Barak, Oded Goldreich, Russell Impagliazzo, Steven Rudich, Amit Sahai, Salil P. Vadhan, Ke Yang:
On the (im)possibility of obfuscating programs. J. ACM 59(2): 6:1-6:48 (2012)
2000 – 2009
- 2004
- [j14]Noga Alon, Richard Beigel, Simon Kasif, Steven Rudich, Benny Sudakov:
Learning a Hidden Matching. SIAM J. Comput. 33(2): 487-501 (2004) - [p1]Steven Rudich:
Complexity theory: From Gödel to Feynman. Computational Complexity Theory 2004: 5-87 - [e1]Steven Rudich, Avi Wigderson:
Computational Complexity Theory. IAS / Park City mathematics series 10, AMS Chelsea Publishing 2004, ISBN 978-0-8218-2872-4 [contents] - 2002
- [c20]Noga Alon, Richard Beigel, Simon Kasif, Steven Rudich, Benny Sudakov:
Learning a Hidden Matching. FOCS 2002: 197- - 2001
- [j13]Manindra Agrawal, Eric Allender, Russell Impagliazzo, Toniann Pitassi, Steven Rudich:
Reducing the complexity of reductions. Comput. Complex. 10(2): 117-138 (2001) - [j12]Jeff Edmonds, Russell Impagliazzo, Steven Rudich, Jirí Sgall:
Communication complexity towards lower bounds on circuit depth. Comput. Complex. 10(3): 210-246 (2001) - [c19]Boaz Barak, Oded Goldreich, Russell Impagliazzo, Steven Rudich, Amit Sahai, Salil P. Vadhan, Ke Yang:
On the (Im)possibility of Obfuscating Programs. CRYPTO 2001: 1-18 - [i3]Boaz Barak, Oded Goldreich, Russell Impagliazzo, Steven Rudich, Amit Sahai, Salil P. Vadhan, Ke Yang:
On the (Im)possibility of Obfuscating Programs. Electron. Colloquium Comput. Complex. TR01 (2001) - [i2]Boaz Barak, Oded Goldreich, Russell Impagliazzo, Steven Rudich, Amit Sahai, Salil P. Vadhan, Ke Yang:
On the (Im)possibility of Obfuscating Programs. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2001: 69 (2001)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j11]Noam Nisan, Steven Rudich, Michael E. Saks:
Products and Help Bits in Decision Trees. SIAM J. Comput. 28(3): 1035-1050 (1999) - 1998
- [j10]Manindra Agrawal, Eric Allender, Steven Rudich:
Reductions in Circuit Complexity: An Isomorphism Theorem and a Gap Theorem. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 57(2): 127-143 (1998) - 1997
- [j9]Alexander A. Razborov, Steven Rudich:
Natural Proofs. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 55(1): 24-35 (1997) - [c18]Steven Rudich:
Super-bits, Demi-bits, and NP/qpoly-natural Proofs. RANDOM 1997: 85-93 - [c17]Manindra Agrawal, Eric Allender, Russell Impagliazzo, Toniann Pitassi, Steven Rudich:
Reducing the Complexity of Reductions. STOC 1997: 730-738 - 1996
- [j8]Michael J. Fischer, Shlomo Moran, Steven Rudich, Gadi Taubenfeld:
The Wakeup Problem. SIAM J. Comput. 25(6): 1331-1332 (1996) - [j7]Eric Allender, Joan Feigenbaum, Judy Goldsmith, Toniann Pitassi, Steven Rudich:
The future of computational complexity theory: part II. SIGACT News 27(4): 3-7 (1996) - 1995
- [j6]Avrim Blum, Steven Rudich:
Fast Learning of k-Term DNF Formulas with Queries. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 51(3): 367-373 (1995) - 1994
- [j5]David A. Mix Barrington, Richard Beigel, Steven Rudich:
Representing Boolean Functions as Polynomials Modulo Composite Numbers. Comput. Complex. 4: 367-382 (1994) - [j4]James Aspnes, Richard Beigel, Merrick L. Furst, Steven Rudich:
The Expressive Power of Voting Polynomials. Comb. 14(2): 135-148 (1994) - [c16]Noam Nisan, Steven Rudich, Michael E. Saks:
Products and Help Bits in Decision Trees. FOCS 1994: 318-329 - [c15]Alexander A. Razborov, Steven Rudich:
Natural proofs. STOC 1994: 204-213 - [c14]Avrim Blum, Merrick L. Furst, Jeffrey C. Jackson, Michael J. Kearns, Yishay Mansour, Steven Rudich:
Weakly learning DNF and characterizing statistical query learning using Fourier analysis. STOC 1994: 253-262 - [i1]Alexander A. Razborov, Steven Rudich:
Natural Proofs. Electron. Colloquium Comput. Complex. TR94 (1994) - 1993
- [j3]David Feldman, Russell Impagliazzo, Moni Naor, Noam Nisan, Steven Rudich, Adi Shamir:
On Dice and Coins: Models of Computation for Random Generation. Inf. Comput. 104(2): 159-174 (1993) - 1992
- [j2]Sampath Kannan, Moni Naor, Steven Rudich:
Implicit Representation of Graphs. SIAM J. Discret. Math. 5(4): 596-603 (1992) - [c13]Avrim Blum, Steven Rudich:
Fast Learning of k-Term DNF Formulas with Queries. STOC 1992: 382-389 - [c12]David A. Mix Barrington, Richard Beigel, Steven Rudich:
Representing Boolean Functions as Polynomials Modulo Composite Numbers (Extended Abstract). STOC 1992: 455-461 - 1991
- [c11]Steven Rudich:
The Use of Interaction in Public Cryptosystems (Extended Abstract). CRYPTO 1991: 242-251 - [c10]Jeff Edmonds, Steven Rudich, Russell Impagliazzo, Jirí Sgall:
Communication Complexity Towards Lower Bounds on Circuit Depth. FOCS 1991: 249-257 - [c9]James Aspnes, Richard Beigel, Merrick L. Furst, Steven Rudich:
The Expressive Power of Voting Polynomials. STOC 1991: 402-409 - 1990
- [j1]Lane A. Hemachandra, Steven Rudich:
On the Complexity of Ranking. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 41(2): 251-271 (1990) - [c8]Michael J. Fischer, Shlomo Moran, Steven Rudich, Gadi Taubenfeld:
The Wakeup Problem (Extended Abstract). STOC 1990: 106-116
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c7]David Feldman, Russell Impagliazzo, Moni Naor, Noam Nisan, Steven Rudich, Adi Shamir:
On Dice and Coins: Models of Computation for Random Generation. ICALP 1989: 319-340 - [c6]Russell Impagliazzo, Steven Rudich:
Limits on the Provable Consequences of One-Way Permutations. STOC 1989: 44-61 - 1988
- [c5]Russell Impagliazzo, Steven Rudich:
Limits on the Provable Consequences of One-way Permutations. CRYPTO 1988: 8-26 - [c4]Steven Rudich, Leonard Berman:
Optimal Circuits and Transitive Automorphism Groups. ICALP 1988: 516-524 - [c3]Sampath Kannan, Moni Naor, Steven Rudich:
Implicit Representation of Graphs. STOC 1988: 334-343 - 1985
- [c2]Steven Rudich:
Inferring the Structure of a Markov Chain from its Output. FOCS 1985: 321-326 - [c1]Benny Chor, Oded Goldreich, Johan Håstad, Joel Friedman, Steven Rudich, Roman Smolensky:
The Bit Extraction Problem of t-Resilient Functions (Preliminary Version). FOCS 1985: 396-407
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