Applications of Continuous Mathematics to Computer Science (Theory and Decision Library B, 38)

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ISBN-10:

0792347226

ISBN-13:

9780792347224

Edition: 1997
Released: Oct 31, 1997
Publisher: Springer
Format: Hardcover, 431 pages
Related ISBN: 9789048149018

Description:

This volume is intended to be used as a textbook for a special topic course in computer science. It addresses contemporary research topics of interest such as intelligent control, genetic algorithms, neural networks, optimization techniques, expert systems, fractals, and computer vision. The work incorporates many new research ideas, and focuses on the role of continuous mathematics.
Audience: This book will be valuable to graduate students interested in theoretical computer topics, algorithms, expert systems, neural networks, and software engineering.

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