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Daniel I. A. Cohen has written: 'Introduction to computer theory' -- subject(s): Electronic digital computers
The introduction to the theory of computation is significant in understanding computer science principles because it provides a foundation for understanding how computers work and what they can and cannot do. It helps in analyzing algorithms, designing efficient solutions, and predicting the behavior of computational systems. This theory also forms the basis for studying complexity, automata theory, and formal languages, which are essential concepts in computer science.
Robert Daniel Carmichael has written: 'The theory of numbers, and Diophantine analysis' -- subject(s): Diophantine analysis, Number theory 'A debate on the theory of relativity, with an introduction by William Lowe Bryan, favoring the theory' -- subject(s): Relativity (Physics) 'The theory of numbers' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Number theory
Richard H. Bartels has written: 'An introduction to splines for use in computer graphics and geometric modeling' -- subject(s): Computer graphics, Spline theory
One highly recommended string theory textbook for beginners is "String Theory for Dummies" by Andrew Zimmerman Jones and Daniel Robbins. This book provides a clear and accessible introduction to the complex concepts of string theory, making it a great starting point for those new to the subject.
Ramachandran Bharath has written: 'An introduction to Prolog' -- subject(s): Prolog (Computer program language) 'Computers and Graph Theory' -- subject(s): Graph theory, Data processing 'Neural network computing' -- subject(s): Neural networks (Computer science)
William I. Davisson has written: 'An introduction to microeconomic theory' 'Computer-assisted instruction in economic education' -- subject(s): Case studies, Computer-assisted instruction, Economics, Study and teaching
L. L. Helms has written: 'Introduction to probability theory' -- subject(s): Probabilities 'Introduction to potential theory' -- subject(s): Potential theory (Mathematics)
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K. E. Bullen has written: 'An introduction to the theory of mechanics' -- subject(s): Mechanics 'An introduction to the theory of seismology' -- subject(s): Seismology