The class is suitable for both theory and systems students. M.Eng. students can use the class to satisfy their Engineering Concentration in either Theoretical Computer Science or Computer Systems and Architecture Engineering.
A detailed schedule of topic coverage will appear in the Course Calendar.
The class has a comprehensive web site: http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/classes/6.896/
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The official prerequisites for the course are 6.046J (Introduction to Algorithms} and 6.004 (Computation Structures) (or courses covering equivalent material), but since this class is intended for graduate students, a general undergraduate education in computer science is assumed.
The course consists of two primary components: problem sets and a final exam. Emphasis will be on the problem sets.
Throughout the class, collaboration is encouraged. The goal of homeworks is to give you practice in mastering the course material. Consequently, you are encouraged to collaborate on problem sets. You must write up each problem solution by yourself, however, even if you collaborate with others to solve the problem. If you do collaborate on homework, you must cite in a scholarly manner all of your collaborators.
You can send email to 6896-staff@theory.lcs.mit.edu and several other choices on the contact page.