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Algorithms: Sequential, Parallel, and Distibuted

Algorithms: Sequential, Parallel, and Distibuted

Kenneth A. Berman, Jerome L. Paul - Collection Course Technology

962 pages, parution le 15/02/2005

Résumé

This groundbreaking text, a thoroughly updated version of the authors' previous work. Fundamentals of Sequential and Parallel Algorithms, offers a significant amount of new material designed to cover some of the most important recent algorithmic developments. The parallel algorithms material is now covered in one section, allowing instructors the option to cover as little or as much of this material as desired. An introduction to the Internet and distributed algorithms is included, as well as new appendixes that contain supplementary material. Berman and Paul's text will teach students how to create new algorithms or modify existing algorithms, thereby enhancing the student's ability to think independently.

Features

  • Intended for a core upper-division undergraduate course or first-year graduate course in the design and analysis of algorithms,
  • Provides the reader with a large tool kit of fundamental sequential, parallel, and distributed algorithmic solutions to frequently encountered problems.
  • Offers a five-part organizational structure that allows for instructor flexibility, as well as creating a natural flow of content.
  • Includes sufficient material on parallel and distributed algorithms to prepare students for advanced graduate study in this area.

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L'auteur - Kenneth A. Berman

Kenneth A. Berman is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. He is a co-director of the Laboratory for Networks and Applied Graph Theory and coordinator of the UC research group Internet Computing and Information Science. He has published over 50 research papers, and has taught both undergraduate and graduate courses in networks and algorithms for many years.

L'auteur - Jerome L. Paul

Jerome L. Paul is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. He was head of UC's Computer Science Department for 10 years, and is currently the director of the Laboratory for Integrated Networked Computing (LINC). He has published over 30 research papers, and has taught both undergraduate and graduate courses in sequential and parallel algorithms for many years.

Sommaire

  • Introduction to Algorithms
    • Introduction and Preliminaries
    • Design and Analysis Fundamentals
    • Mathematical Tools for Algorithm Analysis
    • Trees and Applications to Algorithms
    • More on Sorting Algorithms
    • Probability and Average Complexity of Algorithms
  • Major Design Strategies
    • The Greedy Method
    • Divide-and-Conquer
    • Dynamic Programming
    • Backtracking and Branch-and-Bound
  • Graph and Network Algorithms
    • Graphs and Digraphs
    • Minimum Spanning Tree and Shortest-Path Algorithms
    • Graph Connectivity and Fault-Tolerance of Networks
    • Matching and Network Flow Algorithms
  • Parallel an Distributed Algorithms
    • Introduction to Parallel and Architectures
    • Parallel Design Strategies
    • Internet Algorithms
    • Distributed Computation Algorithms
    • Distributed Network Algorithms
  • Special Topics
    • String Matching and Document Processing
    • Balanced Search Trees
    • The Fast Fourier Transform
    • Heuristic Search Strategies: A*-Search and Game Trees
    • Probabilistic and Randomized Algorithms
    • Lower-Bound Theory
    • NP-Complete Problems
    • Approximation Algorithms
  • Appendix A: Mathematical Notation and Background
  • Appendix B: Linear Data Structures
  • Appendix C: Interpolating Asymptotic Behavior
  • Appendix D: Random Walks in Digraphs
  • Appendix E: Elementary Probability Theory
  • Appendix F: Examples of Message-Passing Interface Code
  • Appendix G: Pseudocode Conventions
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Éditeur(s) Thomson
Auteur(s) Kenneth A. Berman, Jerome L. Paul
Collection Course Technology
Parution 15/02/2005
Nb. de pages 962
Format 19 x 24
Couverture Relié
Poids 1661g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780534420574
ISBN13 978-0-534-42057-4

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