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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the most important
topics in parallel computation. It is written so that it may be
used as a self-study guide to the field, and researchers in
parallel computing will find it a useful reference for many years
to come. The first half of the book consists of an introduction to
many fundamental issues in parallel computing. The second half
provides lists of P-complete- and open problems. These lists will
have lasting value to researchers in both industry and academia.
The lists of problems, with their corresponding remarks, the
thorough index, and the hundreds of references add to the
exceptional value of this resource. While the exciting field of
parallel computation continues to expand rapidly, this book serves
as a guide to research done through 1994 and also describes the
fundamental concepts that new workers will need to know in coming
years. It is intended for anyone interested in parallel computing,
including senior level undergraduate students, graduate students,
faculty, and people in industry. As an essential reference, the
book will be needed in all academic libraries.
This innovative textbook presents the key foundational concepts for
a one-semester undergraduate course in the theory of computation.
It offers the most accessible and motivational course material
available for undergraduate computer theory classes. Directed at
undergraduates who may have difficulty understanding the relevance
of the course to their future careers, the text helps make them
more comfortable with the techniques required for the deeper study
of computer science. The text motivates students by clarifying
complex theory with many examples, exercises and detailed proofs.
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