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Dedicated to Arto Salomaa, a towering figure of theoretical computer science, on the occasion of his 65th birthday, this book is a tribute to him on behalf of the theoretical computer science community. The contributions are written by internationally recognized scientists and cover most of Salomaa's many research areas. Due to its representative selection of classic and cutting edge trends in theoretical computer science, the book constitutes a comprehensive state-of-the-art survey. The contributions are in such central areas as automata theory, algorithms and complexity, and combinatorics of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Dedicated to Arto Salomaa, a towering figure of theoretical computer science, on the occasion of his 65th birthday, this book is a tribute to him on behalf of the theoretical computer science community. The contributions are written by internationally recognized scientists and cover most of Salomaa's many research areas. Due to its representative selection of classic and cutting edge trends in theoretical computer science, the book constitutes a comprehensive state-of-the-art survey.
The contributions are in such central areas as automata theory, algorithms and complexity, and combinatorics of words. But not only that, they take up new areas such as regular sets and biocomputing. While some are survey articles of fundamental topics, most are original research papers.
Autorenporträt
Hermann Maurer studierte Mathematik und Physik in Österreich, Informatik in Kanada. Er war einige Jahre in der Industrie tätig, aber ist nun seit mehr als 30 Jahren Universitätsprofessor für Informatik an Universitäten in Kanada, USA, Deutschland, Brasilien, Australien, Neuseeland und vor allem an der Technischen Universität Graz in Österreich. Er ist mit zahlreichen wissenschaftlichen Büchern und über 500 wissenschaftlichen Publikationen in seinem Bereich der Informatik aktiv tätig, ist aber auch seit vielen Jahren schriftstellerisch aktiv, oft unter einem Pseudonym.