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    • 8.20 Introduction to Special Relativity, January IAP 2005 

      Knuteson, Bruce (2005)
      This course introduces the basic ideas and equations of Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity. If you have hoped to understand the physics of Lorentz contraction, time dilation, the "twin paradox", and E=mc2, ...
    • 18.404J / 6.840J Theory of Computation, Fall 2006 

      Sipser, Michael (2006-12)
      This graduate level course is more extensive and theoretical treatment of the material in Computability, and Complexity (6.045J / 18.400J). Topics include Automata and Language Theory, Computability Theory, and Complexity Theory.
    • 14.13 Economics and Psychology, Spring 2004 

      Gabaix, Xavier (2004-06)
      This course integrates psychological insights into economic models of behavior. It discusses the limitations of standard economic models and surveys the ways in which psychological experiments have been used to learn about ...