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The Art of Computer Programing, Vol. 1: Fundamental Algorithms by Donald E. Knuth (1973 Hardcover - First printing of 2nd Edition - without Dust Jacket) Author: Donald E. Knuth Series: Addison-Wesley Series in Computer Science and Information Processing Publisher: Addison-Wesley Reading, MA U.S.A. 1973 This first volume in the series begins with basic programming concepts and techniques, then focuses more particularly on information structures?the representation of information inside a computer, the structural relationships between data elements and how to deal with them efficiently. Elementary applications are given to simulation, numerical methods, symbolic computing, software and system design. Dozens of simple and important algorithms and techniques have been added to those of the previous edition. Truly comprehensive and meticulously written, this book (and series) is that rarest of all creatures--a work of authoritative scholarship in classical computer science, but one that can be read and used profitably by virtually all working programmers. Throughout this beautifully presented edition, Knuth incorporates hundreds of useful exercises for trying out the algorithms. These range from simple problems to larger research project topics. (The book provides answers, where appropriate, at the end of the book.) The result is a text that's suitable for college or graduate-level computer science courses or individual study by programmers. Volume 1 is an indispensable part of any working programmer's library. xxii + 634pp. Donald Ervin Knuth was born on January 10, 1938, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He studied mathematics as an undergraduate at Case Institute of Technology, where he also wrote software at the Computing Center. The Case faculty took the unprecedented step of awarding him a Master's degree together with the B.S. he received in 1960. After graduate studies at California Institute of Technology, he received a Ph.D. in Mathematics in 1963 and then remained on the CIT mathematics faculty. Throughout this period, he continued to be involved with software development, serving as consultant to Burroughs Corporation from 1960-1968 and as editor of Programming Languages for ACM publications from 1964-1967. He joined Stanford University as Professor of Computer Science in 1968 and was appointed to Stanford's first endowed chair in computer science nine years later. As a university professor he introduced a variety of new courses into the curriculum, notably Data Structures and Concrete Mathematics. In 1993 he became Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computer Programming. He has supervised the dissertations of 28 students and still lives with his wife on Standford campus. Knuth began in 1962 to prepare textbooks about programming techniques. His 1962 vision was to produce a reference textbook of 12 chapters - much like a cookbook - of techniques that solved programing problems. This work evolved by 1967 into a projected seven-volume series entitled The Art of Computer Programming. Volumes 1-3 first appeared in 1968, 1969, and 1973. Having revised each of these three volumes two or three times by 1997, he has continued to work on the remaining volumes. Volume 4A appeared at the beginning of 2011. Volume 4B appeared in 2022. More than one million copies have already been printed, including translation into over ten languages. Hardcover has tan cloth boards with black shadowbox & lettering on spine, title in gold, but no dust jacket. Handling patina along spine in front cover. Opens as if seldom read. Prior owner?s name (adds no value) and college bookstore ink stamped MSR on ffep. Interior is tight, clean and otherwise unmarked. Always privately owned. Condition is Near Fine (As New). Size: 8vo ? over 7¾ - 9¾? tall, 656pp. Condition: Near Fine (As New) Hardcover without dust jacket ? 1st printing of 2nd Edition in. Seller Inventory # 008467
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Title: The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 1: ...
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading MA U.S.A.
Publication Date: 1973
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Near Fine
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Signed: Prior Owner Name No Value
Edition: 2nd Edition