Algorithmic randomness
- Downey and Reimann's article on Scholarpedia: Algorithmic randomness
- The 3 books on algorithmic randomness you
must read before you die:
- Rod Downey and Denis Hirschfeldt, Algorithmic andomness and complexity (to appear soon)
- André Nies, Computability and Randomness
- Ming Li and Paul Vitanyi, An introduction to Kolmogorov complexity and its applications (3rd ed.)
- Marcus Hutter's Algorithmic Information Theory webpage
Computability and Logic
- The Computability in Europe association
- The Association for Symbolic Logic
Other mathematics
-
Terry Tao's blog. Yes, it is possible to be one
of the greatest mathematicians of all times and yet
write interesting things accessible to everyone
(well, almost everyone).
- Images des mathématiques: la recherche mathématique en mots et en images. For a large audience, but in french.
Family & friends
- First of all, my wife's webpage.
- The webpages of my friends (for those who have
one; this does not include my colleagues who I met
after my PhD, even
though some of them are now true friends). In order of appearance in my life:
- From high school: Sébastien Buchoux.
- From prep school: Mathieu Hoyrup , Olivier Jaulent , Adrien Loseille.
- From ENS Lyon: Nicolas Bernard, Thomas Fernique, Pierre Guillon, Sylvain Périfel.
- From Master and PhD: Alexis Ballier, Gaétan Richard, Florian Richoux.
Fun
- Life in grad school: PhD comics
- Life after grad school: The big bang theory