Vasco Brattka is a professor for Theoretical Computer Science and Mathematical Logic at the Universität der Bundeswehr München and an Honorary Research Associate at the University of Cape Town. He is the Editor-in-Chief of
Computability, the journal of the association, Computability in Europe, published by IOS Press. His research interests include computable analysis, computability theory, effective descriptive set theory, algorithmic randomness, complexity and logic, and Weihrauch complexity.
Peter Hertling is a professor in the Institut für Theoretische Informatik, Mathematik und Operations Research at the Universität der Bundeswehr München. He is an Associate Editor of the
Journal of Complexity, published by Elsevier. His research interests include computable analysis, descriptive complexity and algorithmic randomness, complexity theory over the real numbers, and information-based complexity.
3 Ebooks door Peter Hertling
Jens Blanck & Vasco Brattka: Computability and Complexity in Analysis
The workshop on Computability and Complexity in Analysis, CCA 2000, was hosted by the Department of Computer Science of the University of Wales Swansea, September 17{19, 2000. It was the fourth works …
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Peter Hertling & Christoph M. Hoffmann: Reliable Implementation of Real Number Algorithms: Theory and Practice
A large amount of the capacity of today’s computers is used for computations that can be described as computations involving real numbers. In this book, the focus is on a problem arising particularly …
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Vasco Brattka & Peter Hertling: Handbook of Computability and Complexity in Analysis
Computable analysis is the modern theory of computability and complexity in analysis that arose out of Turing’s seminal work in the 1930s. This was motivated by questions such as: which real numbers …
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