I’m not making any nonstandard claims about computational complexity, only siding with the minority “derandomize things” crowd
Note that I also enthusiastically belong to a “derandomize things” crowd! The difference is, I think derandomizing is hard work (sometimes possible and sometimes not), since I’m unwilling to treat the randomness of the problems the world throws at me on the same footing as randomness I generate myself in the course of solving those problems. (For those watching at home tonight, I hope the differences are now reasonably clear...)
I’m not making any nonstandard claims about computational complexity, only siding with the minority “derandomize things” crowd
Note that I also enthusiastically belong to a “derandomize things” crowd! The difference is, I think derandomizing is hard work (sometimes possible and sometimes not), since I’m unwilling to treat the randomness of the problems the world throws at me on the same footing as randomness I generate myself in the course of solving those problems. (For those watching at home tonight, I hope the differences are now reasonably clear...)