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so please let would be okay thank you very much itamp;#39;s a great pleasure thank you for the invitation itamp;#39;s a great pleasure to visit here and the PSD and the high CTP and this talk contains some of the latest development of our recent efforts for improving the one-year algorithms for finding one-year functions and this is a pretty up-to-date which is a peer dot have yesterday but there is a hidden fair in the talk which is even more up-to-date that was updated like minutes ago so and so first of all I donamp;#39;t think to this audience I need to talk about much about the one-year functions now the Missouri Vanderbilt construction for the ML WF has become the standard and this is two examples one from silicon one from the graphing and there is a lot of mathematical reasoning for the existence of exponentially localized the one-year functions at least for insulating systems but more recently extending to the understanding of existence of a one-year functions for topologica