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Nama : Daniel Petrus

Kls : F5

Stambuk : 217 611 238

Mapel : MID Kriptografi

DECRYPT

If you want to know more about Turing machines and the basics of computation, you might like The
Annotated Turing, by Charles Petzold. It’s structured as an annotated version of Turing’s original paper,
but most of the contents are Petzold’s explanations of the main concepts, with lots of examples. It’s a
great intro to the topic. For an fundamental textbook on computation, you could take a look at Elements
of the Theory of Computation by Lewis and Papadimitriou. For an easy-to-read, wide-ranging popular
introduction to the basic concepts of algorithmics, I recommend Algorithmic Adventures: From
Knowledge to Magic, by Juraj Hromkovi. For more specifics on asymptotic analysis, a solid textbook,
such as one of those discussed in Chapter 1, would probably be a good idea. (The book by Cormen et al.
is considered a good reference work for this sort of thing.) You can certainly also find a lot of good
information online (such as in Wikipedia 19
), but you should double-check the information before relying
on it for anything important, of course. (If you want some historical background, you could read Donald
Knuth’s paper “Big Omicron and big Omega and big Theta,” from 1976.)
For some specifics on the perils and practices of algorithmic experiments, there are several good
papers, such as “Towards a discipline of experimental algorithmics,” “On comparing classifiers,” “Don’t
compare averages,” “How not to lie with statistics,” “Presenting data from experiments in algorithmics,”
“Visual presentation of data by means of box plots,” and “Using finite experiments to study asymptotic
performance” (details in the “References” section). For visualizing data, take a look at Beginning Python
Visualization by Shai Vaingast.
There are many textbooks on graph theory —some are rather technical and advanced (such as those
by Bang-Jensen and Gutin, Bondy, and Murty, or Diestel, for example), and some are quite readable,
even for the novice mathematician (such as the one by West). There are even specialized books on, say,
types of graphs (Brandstädt et al., 1999) or graph representations (Spinrad, 2003). If this is a topic that
interests you, you shouldn’t have any trouble finding lots of material, either in books or online. For more
on best practices when using floating-point numbers, take a look at Foreman S. Acton’s Real Computing
Made Real: Preventing Errors in Scientific Engineering Calculations.
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