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Limits of Computation: From a Programming Perspective: Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science

Autor Bernhard Reus
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 apr 2016
This textbook discusses the most fundamental and puzzling questions about the foundations of computing. In 23 lecture-sized chapters it provides an exciting tour through the most important results in the field of computability and time complexity, including the Halting Problem, Rice's Theorem, Kleene's Recursion Theorem, the Church-Turing Thesis, Hierarchy Theorems, and Cook-Levin's Theorem. Each chapter contains classroom-tested material, including examples and exercises. Links between adjacent chapters provide a coherent narrative.
Fundamental results are explained lucidly by means of programs written in a simple, high-level imperative programming language, which only requires basic mathematical knowledge. Throughout the book, the impact of the presented results on the entire field of computer science is emphasised. Examples range from program analysis to networking, from database programming to popular games and puzzles.  Numerous biographical footnotes about the famous scientists who developed the subject are also included."Limits of Computation" offers a thorough, yet accessible, introduction to computability and complexity for the computer science student of the 21st century. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319278872
ISBN-10: 3319278878
Pagini: 346
Ilustrații: XVIII, 348 p. 80 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Public țintă

Upper undergraduate

Recenzii

“This is a textbook about computability and complexity delivered as a one-semester final year module for undergraduates. ... There are quite a few exercises and dozens of important references at the end of each chapter, as well as a lot of interesting historical footnotes throughout. ... book may serve not only as an undergraduate text, but also as a reference source.” (Haim Kilov, zbMATH 1376.68003, 2018)
“I think this is a very good update of Neil Jones’s brilliant approach at teaching computability and complexity in a nontraditional manner that may resonate with students who are not necessarily deeply interested in mathematical abstractions. … I think Reus’s book deserves a large readership and should be tried out as an alternative text … in computing and communications courses worldwide.” (Sitabhra Sinha, Computing Reviews, January, 2017)
“The book under review is a textbook intended to provide the material for an introductory course on the classic theory of algorithms and modern complexity theory for senior undergraduate computer science students. … the book is a good, concise introduction to the fields of computability and complexity for students, and a good reference for working professionals in all areas of computer science and mathematics.” (M. I. Dekhtyar, Mathematical Reviews, November, 2016)

Notă biografică

Dr. Bernhard Reus is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Informatics at the University of Sussex, with 15 years experience in teaching computability and complexity. 

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This textbook discusses the most fundamental and puzzling questions about the foundations of computing. In 23 lecture-sized chapters it provides an exciting tour through the most important results in the field of computability and time complexity, including the Halting Problem, Rice's Theorem, Kleene's Recursion Theorem, the Church-Turing Thesis, Hierarchy Theorems, and Cook-Levin's Theorem. Each chapter contains classroom-tested material, including examples and exercises. Links between adjacent chapters provide a coherent narrative.
Fundamental results are explained lucidly by means of programs written in a simple, high-level imperative programming language, which only requires basic mathematical knowledge. Throughout the book, the impact of the presented results on the entire field of computer science is emphasised. Examples range from program analysis to networking, from database programming to popular games and puzzles.  Numerous biographical footnotes about the famous scientists who developed the subject are also included.
"Limits of Computation" offers a thorough, yet accessible, introduction to computability and complexity for the computer science student of the 21st century.


Caracteristici

Illustrates proofs by means of programs written in a high-level imperative programming language Includes chapters on the emergent fields of molecular and quantum computing Highlights countless connections to all areas in computer science Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras