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  What can be computed?: A practical guide to the theory of computation
MacCormick J., PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS, Princeton, NJ, 2018. 408 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-691170-66-4), Reviews: (2 of 2)

Teaching the theory of computation and complexity is tough. It is especially challenging for those ambitious teachers who wish to provide more than just the basic data that programmers ought to know. In fact, the basic data is quite a ...
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May 1 2019  
   What can be computed?: A practical guide to the theory of computation
MacCormick J., PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS, Princeton, NJ, 2018. 408 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-691170-66-4), Reviews: (1 of 2)

What should be in a first course on the theory of computation? For 50 years, there has only been one answer: formal grammars and their corresponding automata. Hopcroft and Ullman’s book has been the standard [1], but there ar...
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Feb 21 2019  
   Nine algorithms that changed the future: the ingenious ideas that drive today’s computers
MacCormick J., PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS, Princeton, NJ, 2012. 248 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-691147-14-7)

Since the latter part of the 20th century, computers have penetrated our daily lives to the extent that without them, a modern industrialized society is practically inconceivable, as is much of the rest of daily life. But computer scie...
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Mar 25 2013  

   
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