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Computability and complexity theory should be of central concern to practitioners as well as theorists. Unfortunately, however, the field is known for its impenetrability. Neil Jones's goal as an educator and author is to build a bridge between computability and complexity theory and other areas of computer science, especially programming. In a shift away from the Turing machine- and Gödel number-oriented classical approaches, Jones uses concepts familiar from programming languages to make computability and complexity more accessible to computer scientists and more applicable to practical programming problems.<br /> <br /> According to Jones, the fields of computability and complexity theory, as well as programming languages and semantics, have a great deal to offer each other. Computability and complexity theory have a breadth, depth, and generality not often seen in programming languages. The programming language community, meanwhile, has a firm grasp of algorithm design, presentation, and implementation. In addition, programming languages sometimes provide computational models that are more realistic in certain crucial aspects than traditional models.<br /> <br /> New results in the book include a proof that constant time factors do matter for its programming-oriented model of computation. (In contrast, Turing machines have a counterintuitive "constant speedup" property: that almost any program can be made to run faster, by any amount. Its proof involves techniques irrelevant to practice.) Further results include simple characterizations in programming terms of the central complexity classes PTIME and LOGSPACE, and a new approach to complete problems for NLOGSPACE, PTIME, NPTIME, and PSPACE, uniformly based on Boolean programs.<br /> <br /> Foundations of Computing series
Neil Deaton Jones is a retired Professor of Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen.
一本很理论论的关于计算理论的书,因为参加相关讨论而读的。由于讨论只涉及到可计算性,后面半本没有读,整本书结构主线突出,讲的东西也不算太难,就是因为好久没有像在学校那样正式推导公式了,所以符号不太好记。里面提到的while语言也就是作为介绍理论用的,实用性不强。如果只是想了解起计算理论的话,可以不用读这本书。
评分一本很理论论的关于计算理论的书,因为参加相关讨论而读的。由于讨论只涉及到可计算性,后面半本没有读,整本书结构主线突出,讲的东西也不算太难,就是因为好久没有像在学校那样正式推导公式了,所以符号不太好记。里面提到的while语言也就是作为介绍理论用的,实用性不强。如果只是想了解起计算理论的话,可以不用读这本书。
评分一本很理论论的关于计算理论的书,因为参加相关讨论而读的。由于讨论只涉及到可计算性,后面半本没有读,整本书结构主线突出,讲的东西也不算太难,就是因为好久没有像在学校那样正式推导公式了,所以符号不太好记。里面提到的while语言也就是作为介绍理论用的,实用性不强。如果只是想了解起计算理论的话,可以不用读这本书。
评分一本很理论论的关于计算理论的书,因为参加相关讨论而读的。由于讨论只涉及到可计算性,后面半本没有读,整本书结构主线突出,讲的东西也不算太难,就是因为好久没有像在学校那样正式推导公式了,所以符号不太好记。里面提到的while语言也就是作为介绍理论用的,实用性不强。如果只是想了解起计算理论的话,可以不用读这本书。
评分一本很理论论的关于计算理论的书,因为参加相关讨论而读的。由于讨论只涉及到可计算性,后面半本没有读,整本书结构主线突出,讲的东西也不算太难,就是因为好久没有像在学校那样正式推导公式了,所以符号不太好记。里面提到的while语言也就是作为介绍理论用的,实用性不强。如果只是想了解起计算理论的话,可以不用读这本书。
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Computability and Complexity pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024