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Theory of Computational Complexity

by Ding-Zhu Du, Ker-I Ko, Pre Athena Du
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A complete treatment of fundamentals and recent advances in complexity theory Complexity theory studies the inherent difficulties of solving algorithmic problems by digital computers. This comprehensive work discusses the major topics in complexity theory, including fundamental topics as well as recent breakthroughs not previously available in book form. Theory of Computational Complexity offers a thorough presentation of the fundamentals of complexity theory, including NP-completeness theory, the polynomial-time hierarchy, relativization, and the application to cryptography. It also examines the theory of nonuniform computational complexity, including the computational models of decision trees and Boolean circuits, and the notion of polynomial-time isomorphism. The theory of probabilistic complexity, which studies complexity issues related to randomized computation as well as interactive proof systems and probabilistically checkable proofs, is also covered. Extraordinary in both its breadth and depth, this volume:
* Provides complete proofs of recent breakthroughs in complexity theory
* Presents results in well-defined form with complete proofs and numerous exercises
* Includes scores of graphs and figures to clarify difficult material An invaluable resource for researchers as well as an important guide for graduate and advanced undergraduate students, Theory of Computational Complexity is destined to become the standard reference in the field.

Synopsis

A complete treatment of fundamentals and recent advances in complexity theory Complexity theory studies the inherent difficulties of solving algorithmic problems by digital computers. This comprehensive work discusses the major topics in complexity theory, including fundamental topics as well as recent breakthroughs not previously available in book form. Theory of Computational Complexity offers a thorough presentation of the fundamentals of complexity theory, including NP-completeness theory, the polynomial-time hierarchy, relativization, and the application to cryptography. It also examines the theory of nonuniform computational complexity, including the computational models of decision trees and Boolean circuits, and the notion of polynomial-time isomorphism. The theory of probabilistic complexity, which studies complexity issues related to randomized computation as well as interactive proof systems and probabilistically checkable proofs, is also covered. Extraordinary in both its breadth and depth, this volume:

* Provides complete proofs of recent breakthroughs in complexity theory

* Presents results in well-defined form with complete proofs and numerous exercises

* Includes scores of graphs and figures to clarify difficult material

An invaluable resource for researchers as well as an important guide for graduate and advanced undergraduate students, Theory of Computational Complexity is destined to become the standard reference in the field.

Choice

Graduate students in this area of computer science will simply find htis book indispensable.

About the Author, Ding-Zhu Du

DING-ZHU DU, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Minnesota. KER-I KO, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

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"Here one finds both a basic introduction and comprehensive treatments, especially of topics that have borne spectacular fruit in just the last few years..." (Choice, Vol. 38, No. 10, June 2001)

"Graduate students in this area of computer science will simply find htis book indispensable." (CHOICE, June 2001)

"Du and Ko present the fundamentals of complexity theory, including NP-completeness theory, the polynomial-time hierarchy, relativization..." (SciTech Book News, Vol. 24, No. 4, December 2000)

Overall, I would recommend this book as an excellent addition to the literature. (Bulleting of the London Mathematical Society, Volume 33, 2001)

"The book...is a graduate text...however, it can also be used profitably by researchers in theory...the selection by the authors of the book under review is excellent." (Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2001k)

Excerpt from publisher's description: "...promises to become the standard reference on computational complexity." (Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 963, 2001/13)

"the book promises to become the standard reference on computational complexity" (Zentralblatt MATH, Vol.963, No.13 2001)

Choice

Graduate students in this area of computer science will simply find htis book indispensable.

SciTech Book News

Du and Ko present the fundamentals of complexity theory, including NP-completeness theory, the polynomial-time hierarchy, relativization...

Booknews

Du (computer science, University of Minnesota) and Ko (State University of New York) present the fundamentals of complexity theory, including NP-completeness theory, the polynomial-time hierarchy, relativization, and the applications of cryptography. The graduate-level textbook also examines the theory of nonuniform computational complexity, and the theory of probabilistic complexity. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2000
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
512
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471345060

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