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      Fortnow, Lance, 1963-
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      "The P-NP problem is the most important open problem in computer science, if not all of mathematics
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      Sheetz, Michael.
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      A definition of computer forensics -- Introduction -- Forensic science -- The history of computer
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      Parallel CFD Conference (2002 : Kansai Bunka Gakujutsu Kenkyū Toshi, Japan)
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      Simulator". Grid computing is now the most exciting topic in computer science. An invited paper on grid
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      Icase Conference on Scientific Computing (3rd : 1976 : Williamsburg, Va.)
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      , and management in scientific computing / J.C. Browne -- Computer-aided design and computer science
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      Zelkowitz, Marvin V., 1945- editor.
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      produced annually. Most chapters present an overview of a current subfield within computer science, include
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      Zelkowitz, Marvin V., 1945-
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      current subfield within computer science, with many citations, and often include new developments in the
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      Zelkowitz, Marvin V., 1945-
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      Scientific Data; Color Plate Section; Chapter 5. History and Contributions of Theoretical Computer Science
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      Dongarra, J. J.
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      -scale computational demanding problems in science, engineering and business. Newly emerging areas of HPC applications
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      Odifreddi, Piergiorgio, 1950-
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      particular Gödel's theorems) and to computer science, for which Recursion Theory provides the theoretical
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      International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Design (1st : 1991 : Edinburgh, Scotland)
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      telecommunication distribution networks follow. This book is suitable for programmers, computer science students
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      Quantrille, Thomas E.
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      Artificial intelligence (AI) is the part of computer science concerned with designing intelligent
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      Roulstone, Ian.
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      calculations could not be implemented without computers, his early attempts, along with those of Lewis Fry
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