书籍详情
格式
电子书
页数
357
语言
英语
已发布
May 10, 2014
出版商
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1299404944
ISBN-13
9781299404946
描述
This book delves deep into the essential concepts of computation and recursion, exploring their intricate relationship with the fields of computability, enumerability, and unsolvability. It presents a thorough examination of how these ideas intertwine, building a bridge between theoretical computer science and mathematical logic. The authors, S.B. Cooper, T.A. Slaman, and S.S. Wainer, bring together their expertise to outline significant developments and key results in these domains.
By dissecting complex theories and presenting them in an accessible manner, the authors foster a broader understanding of how these concepts impact both theoretical and practical aspects of computer science. Readers are invited to engage with the profound implications of these theories, enhancing their appreciation for the capabilities and limitations of computation. The book serves as a valuable resource for students and researchers who wish to navigate the challenging yet fascinating landscapes of computability and formal systems.
By dissecting complex theories and presenting them in an accessible manner, the authors foster a broader understanding of how these concepts impact both theoretical and practical aspects of computer science. Readers are invited to engage with the profound implications of these theories, enhancing their appreciation for the capabilities and limitations of computation. The book serves as a valuable resource for students and researchers who wish to navigate the challenging yet fascinating landscapes of computability and formal systems.