理论计算机科学
计算理论基础 豆瓣
作者: Martin Davis / Ron Sigal 出版社: 人民邮电出版社 2009
本书是理论计算机科学领域的名作,是计算机科学核心主题的导论性教材。全书分为可计算性、文法与自动机、逻辑学、复杂性及语义学5个部分,分别讲述了可计算性理论、形式语言、逻辑学与自动演绎、可计算复杂性(包括NP完全问题)和编程语言的语义等主题,并展示了它们之间如何相互关联。.
本书是计算机及相关专业高年级本科生和研究生的理想教学参考书,对于计算机领域的专业人士也是很好的技术参考书。
Computational complexity: A modern approach 豆瓣
作者: Sanjeev Arora / Boaz Barak 出版社: Cambridge University Press 2009
This beginning graduate textbook describes both recent achievements and classical results of computational complexity theory. Requiring essentially no background apart from mathematical maturity, the book can be used as a reference for self-study for anyone interested in complexity, including physicists, mathematicians, and other scientists, as well as a textbook for a variety of courses and seminars. More than 300 exercises are included with a selected hint set.
Contents
Part I. Basic Complexity Classes: 1. The computational model - and why it doesn’t matter; 2. NP and NP completeness; 3. Diagonalization; 4. Space complexity; 5. The polynomial hierarchy and alternations; 6. Boolean circuits; 7. Randomized computation; 8. Interactive proofs; 9. Cryptography; 10. Quantum computation; 11. PCP theorem and hardness of approximation: an introduction; Part II. Lower Bounds for Concrete Computational Models: 12. Decision trees; 13. Communication complexity; 14. Circuit lower bounds; 15. Proof complexity; 16. Algebraic computation models; Part III. Advanced Topics: 17. Complexity of counting; 18. Average case complexity: Levin’s theory; 19. Hardness amplification and error correcting codes; 20. Derandomization; 21. Pseudorandom constructions: expanders and extractors; 22. Proofs of PCP theorems and the Fourier transform technique; 23. Why are circuit lower bounds so difficult?; Appendix A: mathematical background.
Reviews
Pre-Publication Review: "This text is a major achievement that brings together all of the important developments in complexity theory. Student and researchers alike will find it to be an immensely useful resource."
Michael Sipser, MIT, author of Introduction to the Theory of Computation
Pre-Publication Review: "Computational complexity theory is at the core of theoretical computer science research. This book contains essentially all of the (many) exciting developments of the last two decades, with high level intuition and detailed technical proofs. It is a must for everyone interested in this field."
Avi Wigderson, Professor, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
Pre-Publication Review: "This book by two leading theoretical computer scientists provides a comprehensive,insightful and mathematically precise overview of computational complexity theory, ranging from early foundational work to emerging areas such as quantum computation and hardness of approximation. It will serve the needs of a wide audience, ranging from experienced researchers to graduate students and ambitious undergraduates seeking an introduction to the mathematical foundations of computer science. I will keep it at my side as a useful reference for my own teaching and research."
Richard M. Karp, University Professor, University of California at Berkeley