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Stable Marriage and Its Relation to Other Combinatorial Problems (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
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Stable Marriage and Its Relation to Other Combinatorial Problems (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
Series: CRM Proceedings & Lecture Notes
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'This is a very stimulating book!' - N. G. de Bruijn. 'This short
book will provide extremely enjoyable reading to anyone with an
interest in discrete mathematics and algorithm design' -
""Mathematical Reviews"". 'This book is an excellent (and
enjoyable) means of sketching a large area of computer science for
specialists in other fields: It requires little previous knowledge,
but expects of the reader a degree of mathematical facility and a
willingness to participate. It is really neither a survey nor an
introduction; rather, it is a paradigm, a fairly complete treatment
of a single example used as a synopsis of a larger subject' -
""SIGACT News"". 'Anyone would enjoy reading this book. If one had
to learn French first, it would be worth the effort!' - ""Computing
Reviews"". The above citations are taken from reviews of the
initial French version of this text - a series of seven expository
lectures that were given at the University of Montreal in November
of 1975.The book uses the appealing theory of stable marriage to
introduce and illustrate a variety of important concepts and
techniques of computer science and mathematics: data structures,
control structures, combinatorics, probability, analysis, algebra,
and especially the analysis of algorithms. The presentation is
elementary, and the topics are interesting to nonspecialists. The
theory is quite beautiful and developing rapidly. Exercises with
answers, an annotated bibliography, and research problems are
included.The text would be appropriate as supplementary reading for
undergraduate research seminars or courses in algorithmic analysis
and for graduate courses in combinatorial algorithms, operations
research, economics, or analysis of algorithms. Donald E. Knuth is
one of the most prominent figures of modern computer science. His
works in ""The Art of Computer Programming"" are classic. He is
also renowned for his development of TeX and METAFONT. In 1996,
Knuth won the prestigious Kyoto Prize, considered to be the nearest
equivalent to a Nobel Prize in computer science.
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Imprint: |
American Mathematical Society
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
CRM Proceedings & Lecture Notes |
Release date: |
October 1996 |
First published: |
December 1996 |
Authors: |
Donald E. Knuth
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Dimensions: |
253 x 181 x 6mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
74 |
Edition: |
Annotated Ed |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8218-0603-6 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-8218-0603-3 |
Barcode: |
9780821806036 |
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