Complexity of Algorithms: Lecture Notes, Spring 1999
Peter Gács, László Lovász
The need to be able to measure the complexity of a problem, algorithm or structure, and to obtain bounds and quantitive relations for complexity arises in more and more sciences: besides computer science, the traditional branches of mathematics, statistical physics, biology, medicine, social sciences and engineering are also confronted more and more frequently with this problem. In the approach taken by computer science, complexity is measured by the quantity of computational resources (time, storage, program, communication) used up by a particualr task. These notes deal with the foundations of this theory.
年:
1999
出版商:
Boston University
語言:
english
頁數:
180
文件:
RTF , 658 KB
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english, 1999