P, NP, and NP-Completeness
Delve into the fascinating world of computational complexity with P, NP, and NP-Completeness by Oded Goldreich. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this insightful hardback offers an extensive introduction tailored for undergraduate students. Spanning 216 pages, the book provides a comprehensive overview of two pivotal topics in theoretical computer science.
Beginning with essential concepts in computability, including Turing machines, search and decision problems, algorithms, circuits, and complexity classes, Goldreich expertly guides readers through the complexities of the P versus NP question and the intriguing theory of NP-completeness. This text is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of these critical issues in computer science.
Explore the depths of computational theory with this essential guide, perfect for students and enthusiasts alike!