Algorithmics for Hard Problems (e-bog) af Hromkovic, Juraj
Hromkovic, Juraj (forfatter)

Algorithmics for Hard Problems e-bog

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Algorithmic design, especially for hard problems, is more essential for success in solving them than any standard improvement of current computer tech- nologies. Because of this, the design of algorithms for solving hard problems is the core of current algorithmic research from the theoretical point of view as well as from the practical point of view. There are many general text books on algori...
E-bog 509,93 DKK
Forfattere Hromkovic, Juraj (forfatter)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 14 marts 2013
Genrer PBKS
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9783662052693
Algorithmic design, especially for hard problems, is more essential for success in solving them than any standard improvement of current computer tech- nologies. Because of this, the design of algorithms for solving hard problems is the core of current algorithmic research from the theoretical point of view as well as from the practical point of view. There are many general text books on algorithmics, and several specialized books devoted to particular approaches such as local search, randomization, approximation algorithms, or heuristics. But there is no textbook that focuses on the design of algorithms for hard computing tasks, and that systematically explains, combines, and compares the main possibilities for attacking hard algorithmic problems. As this topic is fundamental for computer science, this book tries to close this gap. Another motivation, and probably the main reason for writing this book, is connected to education. The considered area has developed very dynami- cally in recent years and the research on this topic discovered several profound results, new concepts, and new methods. Some of the achieved contributions are so fundamental that one can speak about paradigms which should be in- cluded in the education of every computer science student. Unfortunately, this is very far from reality. This is because these paradigms are not sufficiently known in the computer science community, and so they are insufficiently com- municated to students and practitioners.