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Theories of computational complexity
This volume presents four machine-independent theories of computational complexity, which have been chosen for their intrinsic importance and practical relevance. The book includes a wealth of results - classical, recent, and others which have not been published before.In developing the mathematics...
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North-Holland
1988
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author | Calude, C |
author_facet | Calude, C |
author_sort | Calude, C |
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description | This volume presents four machine-independent theories of computational complexity, which have been chosen for their intrinsic importance and practical relevance. The book includes a wealth of results - classical, recent, and others which have not been published before.In developing the mathematics underlying the size, dynamic and structural complexity measures, various connections with mathematical logic, constructive topology, probability and programming theories are established. The facts are presented in detail. Extensive examples are provided, to help clarify notions and constructions. The lists of exercises and problems include routine exercises, interesting results, as well as some open problems. |
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spelling | cern-19909072021-04-21T20:29:27Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1990907engCalude, CTheories of computational complexityMathematical Physics and MathematicsThis volume presents four machine-independent theories of computational complexity, which have been chosen for their intrinsic importance and practical relevance. The book includes a wealth of results - classical, recent, and others which have not been published before.In developing the mathematics underlying the size, dynamic and structural complexity measures, various connections with mathematical logic, constructive topology, probability and programming theories are established. The facts are presented in detail. Extensive examples are provided, to help clarify notions and constructions. The lists of exercises and problems include routine exercises, interesting results, as well as some open problems.North-Hollandoai:cds.cern.ch:19909071988 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Calude, C Theories of computational complexity |
title | Theories of computational complexity |
title_full | Theories of computational complexity |
title_fullStr | Theories of computational complexity |
title_full_unstemmed | Theories of computational complexity |
title_short | Theories of computational complexity |
title_sort | theories of computational complexity |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1990907 |
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