Handbook of Theoretical Computer Science. Volume A: Algorithms and Complexity

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Theoretical Computer Science provides the foundations for understanding and using the concepts and mechanisms of computing and information processing. This unique Handbook addresses the central areas of Theoretical Computer Science, providing professionals and students with a comprehensive overview of the main results and developments in this evolving field. It consists of 37 chapters written by leading American and European researchers, and is ideally suited for study and reference. The organization of each volume reflects the development of Theoretical Computer Science from its classical roots up to modern theoretical approaches to, for example, parallel and distributed computing. Extensive bibliographies and a subject index are included in each volume

Author(s): Jan van Leeuwen (ed.)
Publisher: Elsevier; MIT Press
Year: 1990

Language: English
Pages: 1011