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Nine Algorithms That Changed the Future

The Ingenious Ideas That Drive Today's Computers

by John MacCormick

Publisher Princeton University Press
Published Date 2020-09-15
Page Count 232
Categories Computers / General, Computers / Artificial Intelligence / General, Computers / Design, Graphics & Media / CAD-CAM, Computers / Programming / Algorithms, Computers / Internet / Web Browsers, Computers / Web / General, Computers / Internet / Search Engines, Mathematics / General, Computers / Internet / General
Language EN
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ISBN 0691209065
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Nine revolutionary algorithms that power our computers and smartphones

Every day, we use our computers to perform remarkable feats. A simple web search picks out a handful of relevant needles from the world's biggest haystack. Uploading a photo to Facebook transmits millions of pieces of information over numerous error-prone network links, yet somehow a perfect copy of the photo arrives intact. Without even knowing it, we use public-key cryptography to transmit secret information like credit card numbers, and we use digital signatures to verify the identity of the websites we visit. How do our computers perform these tasks with such ease? John MacCormick answers this question in language anyone can understand, using vivid examples to explain the fundamental tricks behind nine computer algorithms that power our PCs, tablets, and smartphones.

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