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Algorithms: Main Ideas and Applications [Hardcover]

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  • Category: Books (Mathematics)
  • Author:  Uspensky, Vladimir, Semenov, A.L.
  • Author:  Uspensky, Vladimir, Semenov, A.L.
  • ISBN-10:  079232210X
  • ISBN-10:  079232210X
  • ISBN-13:  9780792322108
  • ISBN-13:  9780792322108
  • Publisher:  Springer
  • Publisher:  Springer
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Pub Date:  01-Feb-1993
  • Pub Date:  01-Feb-1993
  • SKU:  079232210X-11-SPRI
  • SKU:  079232210X-11-SPRI
  • Item ID: 100714310
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Today the notion of the algorithm is familiar not only to mathematicians. It forms a conceptual base for information processing; the existence of a corresponding algorithm makes automatic information processing possible. The theory of algorithms (together with mathematical logic ) forms the the? oretical basis for modern computer science (see [Sem Us 86]; this article is called Mathematical Logic in Computer Science and Computing Practice and in its title mathematical logic is understood in a broad sense including the theory of algorithms). However, not everyone realizes that the word algorithm includes a transformed toponym Khorezm. Algorithms were named after a great sci? entist of medieval East, is al-Khwarizmi (where al-Khwarizmi means from Khorezm ). He lived between c. 783 and 850 B.C. and the year 1983 was chosen to celebrate his 1200th birthday. A short biography of al-Khwarizmi compiled in the tenth century starts as follows: al-Khwarizmi. His name is Muhammad ibn Musa, he is from Khoresm (cited according to [Bul Rozen Ah 83, p.8]).Today the notion of the algorithm is familiar not only to mathematicians. It forms a conceptual base for information processing; the existence of a corresponding algorithm makes automatic information processing possible. The theory of algorithms (together with mathematical logic ) forms the the? oretical basis for modern computer science (see [Sem Us 86]; this article is called Mathematical Logic in Computer Science and Computing Practice and in its title mathematical logic is understood in a broad sense including the theory of algorithms). However, not everyone realizes that the word algorithm includes a transformed toponym Khorezm. Algorithms were named after a great sci? entist of medieval East, is al-Khwarizmi (where al-Khwarizmi means from Khorezm ). He lived between c. 783 and 850 B.C. and the year 1983 was chosen to celebrate his 1200th birthday. A short biography of al-Khwarizmi compiled in the tenth century slC$

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