Methods in Algorithmic Analysis - Chapman & Hall / CRC Computer and Information Science Series - Dobrushkin, Vladimir A. (Brown University, RI, USA) - Books - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9781138118041 - June 16, 2017
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Explores the Impact of the Analysis of Algorithms on Many Areas within and beyond Computer Science
A flexible, interactive teaching format enhanced by a large selection of examples and exercises

Developed from the author?s own graduate-level course, Methods in Algorithmic Analysis presents numerous theories, techniques, and methods used for analyzing algorithms. It exposes students to mathematical techniques and methods that are practical and relevant to theoretical aspects of computer science.

After introducing basic mathematical and combinatorial methods, the text focuses on various aspects of probability, including finite sets, random variables, distributions, Bayes? theorem, and Chebyshev inequality. It explores the role of recurrences in computer science, numerical analysis, engineering, and discrete mathematics applications. The author then describes the powerful tool of generating functions, which is demonstrated in enumeration problems, such as probabilistic algorithms, compositions and partitions of integers, and shuffling. He also discusses the symbolic method, the principle of inclusion and exclusion, and its applications. The book goes on to show how strings can be manipulated and counted, how the finite state machine and Markov chains can help solve probabilistic and combinatorial problems, how to derive asymptotic results, and how convergence and singularities play leading roles in deducing asymptotic information from generating functions. The final chapter presents the definitions and properties of the mathematical infrastructure needed to accommodate generating functions.

Accompanied by more than 1,000 examples and exercises, this comprehensive, classroom-tested text develops students? understanding of the mathematical methodology behind the analysis of algorithms. It emphasizes the important relation between continuous (classical) mathematics and discrete mathematics, which is the basis of computer science.


824 pages, PPI 606; 7 Tables, black and white; 54 Illustrations, black and white

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 16, 2017
ISBN13 9781138118041
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd
Pages 826
Dimensions 253 × 180 × 46 mm   ·   1.58 kg
Language English  
Series Editor Sahni, Sartaj (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA)

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