Ibm Research Symposia Ser.: Complexity of Computer Computations by J. W. Thatcher (Hardcover)

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COMPLEXITY OF COMPUTER COMPUTATIONS: PROCEEDINGS OF A SYMPOSIUM ON THE COMPLEXITY OF COMPUTER COMPUTATIONS, HELD MARCH 2022, 1972, AT THE IBM THOMAS ... DEPARTMENT (THE IBM By J W Thatcher & R. Miller - Hardcover.

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PublisherBasic Books
ISBN-100306307073
ISBN-139780306307072
eBay Product ID (ePID)1228104

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Number of PagesX, 225 Pages
Publication NameComplexity of Computer Computations
LanguageEnglish
SubjectProgramming / General, Numerical Analysis, General, Discrete Mathematics
TypeTextbook
AuthorJ. W. Thatcher
Subject AreaMathematics, Computers, Science
SeriesIbm Research Symposia Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN72-085736
Number of Volumes1 vol.
IllustratedYes
SynopsisThe Symposium on the Complexity of Computer Compu tations was held at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York, March 20-22, 1972. These Proceedings contain all papers presented at the Symposium together with a transcript of the concluding panel discussion and a comprehensive bibliography of the field. The Symposium dealt with complexity studies closely re lated to how computations are actually performed on computers. Although this area of study has not yet found an appropriate or generally accepted name, the area is recognizable by the signif icant commonality in problems, approaches, and motivations. The area can be described and delineated by examples such as the following. (1) Determining lower bounds on the number of operations or steps required for computational solutions of specific problems such as matrix and polynomial calculations, sorting and other combinatorial problems, iterative com putations, solving equations, and computer resource allocation. (2) Developing improved algorithms for the solution of such problems which provide good upper bounds on the number of required operations, along with experimental and v vi PREFACE theoretical evidence concerning the efficiency and numer ical accuracy of those algorithms. (3) Studying the effects on the efficiency of computation brought about by variations in sequencing and the intro duction of parallelism.", The Symposium on the Complexity of Computer Compu­ tations was held at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York, March 20-22, 1972. These Proceedings contain all papers presented at the Symposium together with a transcript of the concluding panel discussion and a comprehensive bibliography of the field. The Symposium dealt with complexity studies closely re­ lated to how computations are actually performed on computers. Although this area of study has not yet found an appropriate or generally accepted name, the area is recognizable by the signif­ icant commonality in problems, approaches, and motivations. The area can be described and delineated by examples such as the following. (1) Determining lower bounds on the number of operations or steps required for computational solutions of specific problems such as matrix and polynomial calculations, sorting and other combinatorial problems, iterative com­ putations, solving equations, and computer resource allocation. (2) Developing improved algorithms for the solution of such problems which provide good upper bounds on the number of required operations, along with experimental and v vi PREFACE theoretical evidence concerning the efficiency and numer­ ical accuracy of those algorithms. (3) Studying the effects on the efficiency of computation brought about by variations in sequencing and the intro­ duction of parallelism.
LC Classification NumberQ1-390
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