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计算机程序设计艺术卷1:基本算法(英文版.第3版): 基本算法 豆 9.6分
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作者:[美] Donald Knuth
出版社:人民邮电出版社
出版日期:2010-01
ISBN:9787115232595
文件格式: pdf
标签: 算法 计算机科学 计算机 经典 编程 程序设计 Algorithm Knuth
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《计算机程序设计艺术》系列著作对计算机领域产生了深远的影响。这一系列堪称一项浩大的工程,自1962年开始编写,计划出版7卷,目前已经出版了4卷。《美国科学家》杂志曾将这套书与爱因斯坦的《相对论》等书并列称为20世纪最重要的12本物理学著作。目前Knuth正将毕生精力投入到这部史诗性著作的撰写中。想了解本书最新信息,请访http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/taocp.html。
目录
Chapter 1 Basic Concepts 1
1.1. Algorithms 1
1.2. Mathematical Preliminaries 10
1.2.1. Mathematical Induction 11
1.2.2. Numbers, Powers, and Logarithms 21
1.2.3. Sums and Products 27
1.2.4. Integer Functions and Elementary Number Theory 39
1.2.5. Permutations and Factorials 45
1.2.6. Binomial Coefficients 52
1.2.7. Harmonic Numbers 75
1.2.8. Fibonacci Numbers 79
1.2.9. Generating Functions 87
1.2.10. Analysis of an Algorithm 96
*1.2.11. Asymptotic Representations 107
*1.2.11.1. The O-notation . 107
* 1.2.11.2. Euler's summation formula 111
* 1.2.11.3. Some asymptotic calculations 116
1.3. MIX 124
1.3.1. Description of MIX 124
1.3.2. The NIX Assembly Language 144
1.3.3. Applications to Permutations 164
1.4. Some Fundamental Programming Techniques 180
1.4.1. Subroutines 180
1.4.2. Coroutines 193
1.4.3. Interpretive Routines 200
1.4.3.1. A NIX simulator 202
"1.4.3.2. Trace routines 212
1.4.4. Input and Output 215
1.4.5. History and Bibliography 229
Chapter 2 Information Structures 232
2.1. Introduction 232
2.2. Linear Lists 238
2.2.1. Stacks, Queues, and Deques 238
2.2.2. Sequential Allocation 244
2.2.3. Linked Allocation 254
2.2.4. Circular Lists 273
2.2.5. Doubly Linked Lists 280
2.2.6. Arrays and Orthogonal Lists 298
2.3. Trees 308
2.3.1. Traversing Binary Trees 318
2.3.2. Binary Tree Representation of Trees 334
2.3.3. Other Representations of Trees 348
2.3.4. Basic Mathematical Properties of Trees 362
2.3.4.1. Free trees 363
2.3.4.2. Oriented trees 372
*2.3.4.3. The "infinity lemma" 382
*2.3.4.4. Enumeration of trees 386
2.3.4.5. Path length 399
*2.3.4.6. History and bibliography 406
2.3.5. Lists and Garbage Collection 408
2.4. Multilinked Structures 424
2.5. Dynamic Storage Allocation 435
2.6. History and Bibliography 457
Answers to Exercises 466
Appendix A Tables of Numerical Quantities 619
1. Fundamental Constants (decimal) 619
2. Fundamental Constants (octal) 620
3. Harmonic Numbers, Bernoulli Numbers, Fibonacci Numbers 621
Appendix B Index to Notations 623
Index and Glossary 628
1.1. Algorithms 1
1.2. Mathematical Preliminaries 10
1.2.1. Mathematical Induction 11
1.2.2. Numbers, Powers, and Logarithms 21
1.2.3. Sums and Products 27
1.2.4. Integer Functions and Elementary Number Theory 39
1.2.5. Permutations and Factorials 45
1.2.6. Binomial Coefficients 52
1.2.7. Harmonic Numbers 75
1.2.8. Fibonacci Numbers 79
1.2.9. Generating Functions 87
1.2.10. Analysis of an Algorithm 96
*1.2.11. Asymptotic Representations 107
*1.2.11.1. The O-notation . 107
* 1.2.11.2. Euler's summation formula 111
* 1.2.11.3. Some asymptotic calculations 116
1.3. MIX 124
1.3.1. Description of MIX 124
1.3.2. The NIX Assembly Language 144
1.3.3. Applications to Permutations 164
1.4. Some Fundamental Programming Techniques 180
1.4.1. Subroutines 180
1.4.2. Coroutines 193
1.4.3. Interpretive Routines 200
1.4.3.1. A NIX simulator 202
"1.4.3.2. Trace routines 212
1.4.4. Input and Output 215
1.4.5. History and Bibliography 229
Chapter 2 Information Structures 232
2.1. Introduction 232
2.2. Linear Lists 238
2.2.1. Stacks, Queues, and Deques 238
2.2.2. Sequential Allocation 244
2.2.3. Linked Allocation 254
2.2.4. Circular Lists 273
2.2.5. Doubly Linked Lists 280
2.2.6. Arrays and Orthogonal Lists 298
2.3. Trees 308
2.3.1. Traversing Binary Trees 318
2.3.2. Binary Tree Representation of Trees 334
2.3.3. Other Representations of Trees 348
2.3.4. Basic Mathematical Properties of Trees 362
2.3.4.1. Free trees 363
2.3.4.2. Oriented trees 372
*2.3.4.3. The "infinity lemma" 382
*2.3.4.4. Enumeration of trees 386
2.3.4.5. Path length 399
*2.3.4.6. History and bibliography 406
2.3.5. Lists and Garbage Collection 408
2.4. Multilinked Structures 424
2.5. Dynamic Storage Allocation 435
2.6. History and Bibliography 457
Answers to Exercises 466
Appendix A Tables of Numerical Quantities 619
1. Fundamental Constants (decimal) 619
2. Fundamental Constants (octal) 620
3. Harmonic Numbers, Bernoulli Numbers, Fibonacci Numbers 621
Appendix B Index to Notations 623
Index and Glossary 628