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Algorithm Design With Haskell 1st Richard S Bird Jeremy Gibbons

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Algorithm Design With Haskell 1st Richard S Bird Jeremy Gibbons
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 437
Author: Richard S. Bird, Jeremy Gibbons
ISBN: 9781108491617, 9781108869041, 1108491618, 1108869041
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st

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Algorithm Design With Haskell 1st Richard S Bird Jeremy Gibbons by Richard S. Bird, Jeremy Gibbons 9781108491617, 9781108869041, 1108491618, 1108869041 instant download after payment.

This book is devoted to five main principles of algorithm design: divide and conquer, greedy algorithms, thinning, dynamic programming, and exhaustive search. These principles are presented using Haskell, a purely functional language, leading to simpler explanations and shorter programs than would be obtained with imperative languages. Carefully selected examples, both new and standard, reveal the commonalities and highlight the differences between algorithms. The algorithm developments use equational reasoning where applicable, clarifying the applicability conditions and correctness arguments. Every chapter concludes with exercises (nearly 300 in total), each with complete answers, allowing the reader to consolidate their understanding and apply the techniques to a range of problems. The book serves students (both undergraduate and postgraduate), researchers, teachers, and professionals who want to know more about what goes into a good algorithm and how such algorithms can be expressed in purely functional terms.

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