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Techniques for Designing and Analyzing Algorithms Design and
analysis of algorithms can be a difficult subject for students due
to its sometimes-abstract nature and its use of a wide variety of
mathematical tools. Here the author, an experienced and successful
textbook writer, makes the subject as straightforward as possible
in an up-to-date textbook incorporating various new developments
appropriate for an introductory course. This text presents the main
techniques of algorithm design, namely, divide-and-conquer
algorithms, greedy algorithms, dynamic programming algorithms, and
backtracking. Graph algorithms are studied in detail, and a careful
treatment of the theory of NP-completeness is presented. In
addition, the text includes useful introductory material on
mathematical background including order notation, algorithm
analysis and reductions, and basic data structures. This will serve
as a useful review and reference for students who have covered this
material in a previous course. Features The first three chapters
provide a mathematical review, basic algorithm analysis, and data
structures Detailed pseudocode descriptions of the algorithms along
with illustrative algorithms are included Proofs of correctness of
algorithms are included when appropriate The book presents a
suitable amount of mathematical rigor After reading and
understanding the material in this book, students will be able to
apply the basic design principles to various real-world problems
that they may encounter in their future professional careers.
This textbook thoroughly outlines combinatorial algorithms for
generation, enumeration, and search. Topics include backtracking
and heuristic search methods applied to various combinatorial
structures, such as: Combinations Permutations Graphs Designs Many
classical areas are covered as well as new research topics not
included in most existing texts, such as: Group algorithms Graph
isomorphism Hill-climbing Heuristic search algorithms This work
serves as an exceptional textbook for a modern course in
combinatorial algorithms, providing a unified and focused
collection of recent topics of interest in the area. The authors,
synthesizing material that can only be found scattered through many
different sources, introduce the most important combinatorial
algorithmic techniques - thus creating an accessible, comprehensive
text that students of mathematics, electrical engineering, and
computer science can understand without needing a prior course on
combinatorics.
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Selected Areas in Cryptography - 17th International Workshop, SAC 2010, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, August 12-13, 2010, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, Edition.)
Alex Biryukov, Guang Gong, Douglas R. Stinson
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R1,560
Discovery Miles 15 600
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of
the 17th Annual International Workshop on Selected Areas in
Cryptography, SAC 2010, held in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada in August
2010. The 24 revised full papers presented together with 2 invited
papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 90 submissions.
The papers are organized in topical sections on hash functions,
stream ciphers, efficient implementations, coding and
combinatorics, block ciphers, side channel attacks, and
mathematical aspects.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the 7th Annual International Workshop on Selected Areas in Cryptography, SAC 2000, held in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, in August 2000.The 24 revised full papers presented were selected from 41 submissions and have gone through two rounds of reviewing and revision. The papers are organized in topical sections on cryptanalysis, block ciphers: new designs, elliptic curves and efficient implementations, security protocols and applications, block ciphers and hash functions, Boolean functions and stream ciphers, and public key systems.
This textbook thoroughly outlines combinatorial algorithms for generation, enumeration, and search. Topics include backtracking and heuristic search methods applied to various combinatorial structures, such as: · Combinations · Permutations · Graphs · Designs · Many classical areas are covered as well as new research topics not included in most existing texts, such as: · Group algorithms · Graph isomorphism · Hill-climbing · Heuristic search algorithms · This work serves as an exceptional textbook for a modern course in combinatorial algorithms, providing a unified and focused collection of recent topics of interest in the area. The authors, synthesizing material that can only be found scattered through many different sources, introduce the most important combinatorial algorithmic techniques - thus creating an accessible, comprehensive text that students of mathematics, electrical engineering, and computer science can understand without needing a prior course on combinatorics.
The CRYPTO '93 conference was sponsored by the International
Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR) and Bell-Northern
Research (a subsidiary of Northern Telecom), in co-operation with
the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee. It took place at the
University of California, Santa Barbara, from August 22-26, 1993.
This was the thirteenth annual CRYPTO conference, all of which have
been held at UCSB. The conference was very enjoyable and ran very
of the General Chair, Paul Van Oorschot. smoothly, largely due to
the efforts It was a pleasure working with Paul throughout the
months leading up to the conference. There were 136 submitted
papers which were considered by the Program Committee. Of these, 38
were selected for presentation at the conference. There was also
one invited talk at the conference, presented by Miles Smid, the
title of which was "A Status Report On the Federal Government Key
Escrow System." The conference also included the customary Rump
Session, which was presided over by Whit Diffie in his usual
inimitable fashion. Thanks again to Whit for organizing and running
the Rump session. This year, the Rump Session included an
interesting and lively panel discussion on issues pertaining to key
escrowing. Those taking part were W. Diffie, J. Gilmore, S.
Goldwasser, M. Hellman, A. Herzberg, S. Micali, R. Rueppel, G.
Simmons and D. Weitzner.
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