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Introduction to the theory of computation. Instructor's manual: solutions to 1ed., 1997

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Book ID
127396802
Publisher
International Thomson Publishing
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
885 KB
Edition
1
Category
Library
ISBN-13
9780534374624

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โœฆ Synopsis


Michael Sipser's emphasis on unifying computer science theory - rather than offering a collection of low-level details - sets the book apart, as do his intuitive explanations. Throughout the book, Sipser builds students' knowledge of conceptual tools used in computer science, the aesthetic sense they need to create elegant systems, and the ability to think through problems on their own.


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