User:Hzenilc

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Personal webpage here. Email to> hzenilc [at] gmail [dot] com

I have been contributing to Wikipedia almost since its beginning. I remember my first contribution to the Spanish Wikipedia, the Church-Turing thesis in the early Wikipedia many years ago. Since then I have been contributing to the English, Spanish and, less frequently, the French sections on topics such as logic, computability, math, and country's data around the world.

I am a graduate student in computer science at the university of Lille 1 (LIFL) and in philosophy at the University of Paris 1 (Pantheon-Sorbonne). I have been intern and scholar visitor to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Carnegie Mellon University.

My research areas of interest are algorithmic complexity and randomness, computational linguistics, logic and computability.


"Dieu a choisi celuy qui est... le plus simple en hypotheses et le plus riche en phenomenes" [God has chosen that which is the most simple in hypotheses and the most rich in phenomena] "Mais quand une regle est fort composée, ce qui luy est conforme, passe pour irrégulier" [But when a rule is extremely complex, that which conforms to it passes for random]

Leibniz, Discours de métaphysique, VI, 1686. Taken from Greg Chaitin's home page

[[User:hzenilc| hzenilc[egalois]]] 22:16, 21 November 2006 (UTC) (UTC)


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