Communication Complexity
Kushilevitz Eyal Kushilevitz
(Autor)
Nisan Noam Nisan
(Autor)
Descripción
Many aspects of the internal and external workings of computers can be viewed as a series of communication processes. Communication complexity is the mathematical theory of such communication processes. It is also often used as an abstract model of other aspects of computation. This book surveys this mathematical theory, concentrating on the question of how much communication is necessary for any particular process. The first part of the book is devoted to the simple two-party model introduced by Yao in 1979, which is still the most widely studied model. The second part treats newer models developed to deal with more complicated communication processes. Finally, applications of these models, including computer networks, VLSI circuits, and data structures, are treated in the third part of the book. This is an essential resource for graduate students and researchers in theoretical computer science, circuits, networks and information theory.Detalles del producto
Editorial
Cambridge University Press
Fecha de Publicación
28 de diciembre de 1996
Idioma
Inglés
Tipo
Tapa dura
EAN/UPC
9780521560672
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