People & ideas in theoretical computer science

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People & ideas in theoretical computer science

edited by C.S. Calude

(Springer series in discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science)

Springer, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 340-341)

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Theory and theoreticians have played a major role in computer science. Many insights into the nature of efficient computations were gained and theory was crucial for some of the most celebrated engineering triumphs of computer science (e.g., in compiler design, databases, multitask operating systems, to name just a few). Theoretical computer science (TCS) functions as a communication bridge between computer science and other subjects, notably, mathematics, linguistics, biology; it is a champion in developing unconventional models of computation (DNA, quantum). This book collects personal accounts and reflections of fourteen eminent scientists who have dedicated themselves to the craft of TCS. Contributions focus on authors specific interests, experiences, and reminiscences. The emerging picture, which is just one among other possible ones, should be a catalyst for further developments and continuations. Was most interested to learn about the project, which should be a worthwhile one." N. Chomsky, MIT. "The human story of creativity is inspiring and documents a very noble activity - the creation of knowledge in its most beautiful and useful form - the creation of a science. Supplying the technical and intellectual tools to probe some of the most fascinating questions about the nature of thought and intelligence, theoretical computer science is trying to grasp the limits of rational thought, the limits of knowable. This book will contribute to the understanding of the creation of a magnificent science." J. Hartmanis, NSF. "This is obviously an extremely worthwhile project." D. E. Knuth, Stanford University.

Table of Contents

The Forbidden Sidetrip (Laszlo Babai).- Elegant Lisp Programs (Gregory J. Chaitin).- From Logic to Computer Science and back ( (Martin Davis).- EWD1166: From my Life (Edsger W. Dijkstra).- Tossing Algebraic Flowers down to the Great Divide (Joseph Goguen).- Towards Computer Science (Helmut Jurgensen).- The Mysteries of Algorithms (Richard M. Karp).- Bridging Linguistics and Computer Science, via Mathematics (Solomon Marcus).- Hilbert's Tenth Problem: A Two-way Bridge between Number Theroy and Computer Science (Yuri Matiyasevich).- Not Only Theory (Hermann Maurer).- The Magic of Theory and the Theory of Magic (Gregorz Rozenberg).- Events and Languages (Arto Salomaa).- Leninggrad/St. Petersburg (1961-1998): From Logic to Complexity and Further (Anatol Slissenko).- From Logic to Theoretical Computer Science (Boris Trakhtenbrot).

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Details

  • NCID
    BA40772705
  • ISBN
    • 981402113X
  • LCCN
    98028655
  • Country Code
    si
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Singapore ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    vi, 341 p., [8] p. of plates
  • Size
    25 cm
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