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Coding Theory And Cryptology
World Scientific Publishing Company 2002; US$ 91.00The inaugural research program of the Institute for Mathematical Sciences at the National University of Singapore took place from July to December 2001 and was devoted to coding theory and cryptology. As part of the program, tutorials for graduate students and junior researchers were given by world-renowned scholars. These tutorials covered fundamental... more...
Fundamentals of Error-Correcting Codes
Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 55.00Fundamentals of Error Correcting Codes is an in-depth introduction to coding theory from both an engineering and mathematical viewpoint. As well as covering classical topics, much coverage is included of recent techniques which until now could only be found in specialist journals and book publications. more...
Discrete, Continuous, and Hybrid Petri Nets
Springer-Verlag New York Inc 2005; US$ 139.99This monograph presents a well written and clearly organized introduction in the standard methods of discrete, continuous and hybrid Petri Nets. Starting from the basics of Petri Nets the book imparts an accurate understanding of continuous and hybrid Petri Nets. Preserving the consistency of basic concepts throughout the text it introduces a unified... more...
Fundamentals of Algebraic Graph Transformation
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG 2006; US$ 109.99Graphs are widely used to represent structural information in the form of objects and connections between them. Graph transformation is the rule-based manipulation of graphs, an increasingly important concept in computer science and related fields. This is the first textbook treatment of the algebraic approach to graph transformation, based on algebraic... more...
Parameterized Complexity Theory
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG 2006; US$ 94.99Parameterized complexity theory is a branch of computational complexity theory that provides a framework for a refined analysis of hard algorithmic problems. This book provides an introduction to both algorithmic techniques for fixed-parameter tractability and the structural theory of parameterized complexity classes. more...
Computing in Nonlinear Media and Automata Collectives
CRC Press 2001; US$ 199.95Nonlinear media exhibit a variety of spatio-temporal phenomena. Circular waves, spiral waves and self-localized excitations are the most familiar examples. How to use these phenomena to perform useful computations is the main theme of this book. more...
Prediction, Learning, and Games
Cambridge University Press 2006; US$ 66.00The central theme here is a model of prediction using expert advice, a general framework within which many related problems can be cast and discussed, including repeated game playing, adaptive data compression, sequential investment in the stock market, and sequential pattern analysis. more...
The Art of Error Correcting Coding
Wiley 2006; US$ 105.00Building on the success of the first edition, which offered a practical introductory approach to the techniques of error concealment, this book, now fully revised and updated, provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject and includes a wealth of additional features. The Art of Error Correcting Coding, Second Edition explores intermediate... more...
Automata Theory with Modern Applications
Cambridge University Press 2006; US$ 49.00Recent applications to bioscience have created a new audience for automata theory and formal languages. This is the only introduction to cover such applications. With over 350 exercises, many examples and illustrations, this is an ideal contemporary introduction for students; others, new to the field, will welcome it for self-learning. more...
Computational Complexity
Elsevier Science 2004; US$ 220.00There has been a common perception that computational complexity is a theory of "bad news" because its most typical results assert that various real-world and innocent-looking tasks are infeasible. In fact, "bad news" is a relative term, and, indeed, in some situations (e.g., in cryptography), we want an adversary to not be able to perform a certain... more...









