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Cambridge University Press

Algorithms on Strings

Algorithms on Strings

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This text and reference on string processes and pattern matching presents examples related to the automatic processing of natural language, to the analysis of molecular sequences and to the management of textual databases. Algorithms are described in a C-like language, with correctness proofs and complexity analysis, to make them ready to implement. The book will be an important resource for students and researchers in theoretical computer science, computational linguistics, computational biology, and software engineering.

Author: Maxime Crochemore, Christophe Hancart, Thierry Lecroq
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 04/09/2007
Pages: 392
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.70lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.20w x 1.50d
ISBN: 9780521848992

About the Author
Hancart, Christophe: - Christophe Hancart received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Paris 7, France. He is now an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Rouen.Crochemore, Maxime: - Professor Maxime Crochemore received his PhD in 1978 and his Doctorat d'état in 1983 at the University of Rouen. He got his first professorship position at the University of Paris-Nord in 1975 where he acted as President of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science for two years. He became professor at the University Paris 7 in 1989 and was involved in the creation of the University of Marne-la-Vallée where he is presently Professor. He also created the Computer Science research laboratory of this university in 1991, which has now more than fifty permanent researchers. He was the director of the laboratory until 2005. Professor Crochemore is Senior Research Fellow at King's College London since 2002.Lecroq, Thierry: - Thierry Lecroq received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Orléans in 1992. He is now a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Rouen.

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