Giáo sư Chazelle nói về KHMT ở buổi meeting thường niên của American Association for the Advancement of Science.
But mainly I think that computer science lacks a great popularizer – someone who can describe to a wide audience how exciting it is. More than 25 years ago the book Godel, Escher, Bach, by Douglas Hofstadter, got a whole generation of people excited about the future of computer science. Computer science as a field doesn’t have anyone the way that, for example, physics has Stephen Hawking – someone who in a sustained way explains to the broader public the beauty and wonder and potential of the field.
Bài viết của ông sắp đăng ở Math Horizon thảo luận chi tiết hơn (và chính xác hơn) về lý thuyết KHMT:
Moore’s Law has put computing on the map. Algorithms will now unleash its true potential. Physics, astronomy, and chemistry are all sciences of formulae. Chaos theory moved the algorithmic zinger to centerstage. The quantitative sciences of the 21st century (eg, genomics, neurobiology) will complete the dethronement of the formula by placing the algorithm at the core of their modus operandi. Algorithmic thinking is likely to cause the most disruptive paradigm shift in the sciences since quantum mechanics. And yes, you may trust the future to be kind to this prediction.
