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Algorithmics for Hard Problems : Introduction to Combinatorial Optimization, Randomization, Approximation and Heuristics

Part of the Texts in Theoretical Computer Science: An EATCS Series series
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This textbook is an introduction to the methods of designing algorithms for hard computing tasks.

This area has developed dynamically and is one of the kernels of research in algorithm and complexity theory.

The book mainly concentrates on approximate, randomized and heuristic algorithms, and on the theoretical and experimental comparison of these approaches according to the requirements of the practice.

There exist several monographs specializing in some of these methods, but this book systematically explains and compares all main possibilities of attacking hard computing problems.

Since the topic is fundamental for the university study in computer science and essential for the transfer of theoretical knowledge to the practice, the book tries to close this gap by providing at once a textbook for graduate students and a handbook for practitioners dealing with hard computing problems.

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3540668608 / 9783540668602
Hardback
005.1
01/05/2001
Germany
504 pages
Professional & Vocational/Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Learn More