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A soft question is a question (possibly subjective) about the field of theoretical computer science as opposed to being a question in theoretical computer science.
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Quantum computing project ideas
I suggest something like providing current quantum computing development tools (such as libquantum) with the capability of taking advantage of CUDA-enabled GPUs to accelerate the simulations. Quantum …
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Funny TCS-related papers etc?
In fact there is a whole journal that is intended to be funny. The journal of craptology. The topics are usually related to cryptography. There are also some sessions videos (!)
One example is the Vo …
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How to shoot down your proofs
There is a very good paper by Leslie Lamport (How to write a proof). It is actually a proposal by him on a style of writing detailed proofs in such a way that:
(1) Allows detecting errors in a straig …