
- Title : Elements of the Theory of Computation (2nd Edition)
- Author : Harry Lewis
- Rating : 4.81 (405 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-8-8
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 361 Pages
- Asin : 0132624788
- Language : English
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Having followed VoIP as an Industry Analyst since 2001, I have seen a few cycles come and go, and now that Unified Communications is the next big thing, the transition from legacy telephony is almost complete. we are slowly ordering the entire set and he will read cover to cover in ONE DAY!excellent books! great for the imagination.. I was already a fan of Erika’s work before this, and I will continue to be a big supporter (supporter, stalker, fan girl, pimp- whatever works…) If you don’t trust me, read this book. Colorful pages with pictures that appeal to children of all ages. What the publisher and author should have done in a book with this title: 1) List famous issues, famous conflicts/battles, and key background information; 2) Show how visual representations and primary artists have changed over the years for each character; 3) Avoid the temptation to create and include information that was never established or disseminated in actual issues.. I found the topic thought provoking and worth praying about. It would be very helpful to a trainee doing a gerontopsych rotation, or to a psychologist who is just starting an assessment practi In this new edition, the authors incorporate a somewhat more informal, friendly writing style to present both classical and contemporary theories of computation. Lewis and Papadimitriou present this long awaited Second Edition of their best-selling theory of computation. The authors are well-known for their clear presentation that makes the material accessible to a a broad audience and requires no special previous mathematical experience. Algorithms, complexity analysis, and algorithmic ideas are introduced informally in Chapter 1, and are pursued throughout the book. Each section is followed by problems.From the Publisher A general, yet comprehensive, introduction to the classical and contemporary theory of computation.


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