Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
238
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1965
Éditeur
J. Wiley
Description
This foundational text explores the interrelationship between mathematics and computing, aimed at providing a clear understanding of their principles and applications. Written by William S. Dorn and Herbert J. Greenberg, it invites readers into the world of algorithms, data structures, and their mathematical underpinnings, ideal for those looking to enhance their computational skills.
Through engaging explanations and practical examples, the authors illuminate how mathematical concepts are integral to the field of computer science. Readers will appreciate the structured approach, which emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving, making complex ideas accessible to learners at various levels.
Through engaging explanations and practical examples, the authors illuminate how mathematical concepts are integral to the field of computer science. Readers will appreciate the structured approach, which emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving, making complex ideas accessible to learners at various levels.