Statistics and Probability
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Boolean Models and Methods in Mathematics, Computer Science, and Engineering
Edited by:
Yves Crama, Université de Liège, Belgium
Edited by:
Peter L. Hammer
£115
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Rs.10120
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£103.50
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| HB | 780 Pages
| 91 b/w illus. 7 tables
ISBN: 9780521847520
Series: Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives & Afghanistan
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This collection of papers presents a series of in-depth examinations of a variety of advanced topics related to Boolean functions and expressions. The chapters are written by some of the most prominent experts in their respective fields and cover topics ranging from algebra and propositional logic to learning theory, cryptography, computational complexity, electrical engineering, and reliability theory. Beyond the diversity of the questions raised and investigated in different chapters, a remarkable feature of the collection is the common thread created by the fundamental language, concepts, models, and tools provided by Boolean theory. Many readers will be surprised to discover the countless links between seemingly remote topics discussed in various chapters of the book. This text will help them draw on such connections to further their understanding of their own scientific discipline and to explore new avenues for research.
Contents
Part I. Algebraic Structures: 1. Compositions and clones of Boolean functions Reinhard Pöschel and Ivo Rosenberg 2. Decomposition of Boolean functions Jan C. Bioch Part II. Logic: 3. Proof theory Alasdair Urquhart 4. Probabilistic analysis of satisfiability algorithms John Franco 5. Optimization methods in logic John Hooker Part III. Learning Theory and Cryptography: 6. Probabilistic learning and Boolean functions Martin Anthony 7. Learning Boolean functions with queries Robert H. Sloan, Balázs Szörényi and György Turán 8. Boolean functions for cryptography and error-correcting codes Claude Carlet 9. Vectorial Boolean functions for cryptography Claude Carlet Part IV. Graph Representations and Efficient Computation Models: 10. Binary decision diagrams Beate Bollig, Martin Sauerhoff, Detlef Sieling and Ingo Wegener 11. Circuit complexity Matthias Krause and Ingo Wegener 12. Fourier transforms and threshold circuit complexity Jehoshua Bruck 13. Neural networks and Boolean functions Martin Anthony 14. Decision lists and related classes of Boolean functions Martin Anthony Part V. Applications in Engineering: 15. Hardware equivalence and property verification J. H. Roland Jiang and Tiziano Villa 16. Synthesis of multi-level Boolean networks Tiziano Villa, Robert K. Brayton and Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli 17. Boolean aspects of network reliability Charles J. Colbourn. |
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