Letter (hand-written)
August
3, 1989
Dear
Andrei Petrovich!
Thank
you for the invitation to Urgench
symposium. The truth is that I has not
contemplate
successful realization of Nikolai
Aleksandrovich’ plan to readdress his
invitation to me. For
different reasons I should like very
much N.A. to be able to participate in
this symposium – my
interests may not be taken into account.
To
be on the safe side, let me try to
outline the topics among those mentioned
in “The topics for
discussion” to which I could make some
contribution (not pretending to make a
separate talk). I
could describe a problem statement such
that a single task becomes
“algorithmically insoluble” or
“has a high lower complexity bound”
– it concerns the topic 3. With
respect to topic 1 I could speak
about algebraization of the notion of
computation, having in mind
algebraization seemingly
necessary for the progress in
computational complexity estimates.
Besides, I am very attracted by
your additional topic (concerning a
course in algorithms and logics and
invariant definition of
computation process).
…
With
the hope to meet you in Urgench,
Yours
A.O. Slisenko
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