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By the time students have done some programming in one or two
languages and have learnt the common ways of representing
information in a computer, they will want to embark upon further
study of theoretical or applied topics in computer science. Most
will encounter problems that require for their solution one or more
of the techniques described in this book: for example problems
depending upon the formation and solution of different equations;
the task of making lists of possible alternatives and of answering
questions about them; or the search for discrete optima. Written by
the same authors as the highly successful Information
Representation and Manipulation in a Computer, this book describes
algorithms of mathematical methods and illustrates their
application with examples. The mathematical background needed is
elementary algebra and calculus. Numerous exercises are provided,
with hints to their solutions.
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