Noisy Information and Computational Complexity
Explore the intricate relationship between noisy information and computational complexity in Noisy Information and Computational Complexity by Leszek Plaskota. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2012, this insightful volume delves into the challenges posed by partial and noisy data in mathematical problem-solving. With a comprehensive page count of 322, Plaskota examines how computational complexity is affected when information is not only incomplete but also subject to variability and cost. This book is essential for researchers and students interested in the intersection of information theory and computational complexity, providing a thorough analysis that is both engaging and informative. Enhance your understanding of how noise influences computational processes and discover the implications for various mathematical problems.