The power of algorithms : inspiration and examples in everyday life

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The power of algorithms : inspiration and examples in everyday life

Giorgio Ausiello, Rossella Petreschi, editors

Springer, c2013

  • : hardcover

Other Title

L'informatica invisibile : come gli algoritmi regolano la nostra vita ... e tutto il resto

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"First published in Italian in 2010 by Mondadori Education, Milano" -- T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references

Description and Table of Contents

Description

To examine, analyze, and manipulate a problem to the point of designing an algorithm for solving it is an exercise of fundamental value in many fields. With so many everyday activities governed by algorithmic principles, the power, precision, reliability and speed of execution demanded by users have transformed the design and construction of algorithms from a creative, artisanal activity into a full-fledged science in its own right. This book is aimed at all those who exploit the results of this new science, as designers and as consumers. The first chapter is an overview of the related history, demonstrating the long development of ideas such as recursion and more recent formalizations such as computability. The second chapter shows how the design of algorithms requires appropriate techniques and sophisticated organization of data. In the subsequent chapters the contributing authors present examples from diverse areas - such as routing and networking problems, Web search, information security, auctions and games, complexity and randomness, and the life sciences - that show how algorithmic thinking offers practical solutions and also deepens domain knowledge. The contributing authors are top-class researchers with considerable academic and industrial experience; they are also excellent educators and communicators and they draw on this experience with enthusiasm and humor. This book is an excellent introduction to an intriguing domain and it will be enjoyed by undergraduate and postgraduate students in computer science, engineering, and mathematics, and more broadly by all those engaged with algorithmic thinking.

Table of Contents

Part I Finding One's Way in a World of Algorithms.- Chap. 1 Algorithms: An Historical Perspective.- Chap. 2 How to Design an Algorithm.- Chap. 3 The One Million Dollars Problem.- Part II The Difficult Simplicity of Daily Life.- Chap. 4 The Quest for the Shortest Route.- Chap. 5 Web Search.- Chap. 6 Algorithms for Secure Communication.- Chap. 7 Algorithmics for the Life Sciences.- Chap. 8 The Shortest Walk to Watch TV.- Chap. 9 Algorithms for Auctions and Games.- Chap. 10 Randomness and Complexity.

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Details

  • NCID
    BB14311043
  • ISBN
    • 9783642396519
  • LCCN
    2013952981
  • Country Code
    gw
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    ita
  • Place of Publication
    Berlin
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 255 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Classification
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