Theories of Computability
Explore the intricate world of computability with "Theories of Computability" by an esteemed author, published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. This hardback edition, spanning 264 pages, provides a sophisticated introduction to the fundamental concepts of computability theory, appealing to those with a keen mathematical interest.
The book goes beyond a singular focus on traditional computability theory, delving into a rich variety of related topics, ensuring a holistic understanding of the subject. Each concept is thoroughly explained from its foundation, guiding readers to an appreciative grasp of the results. Whether you are a student, researcher, or mathematics enthusiast, this book promises to enhance your comprehension and insight into the fascinating theories of computation.
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