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Logic, Automata, and Computational Complexity: The Works of Stephen A. CookMay 2023
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
ISBN:979-8-4007-0779-7
Published:23 May 2023
Pages:
425
Appears In:
ACMACM Books
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Abstract

Professor Stephen A. Cook is a pioneer of the theory of computational complexity. His work on NP-completeness and the P vs. NP problem remains a central focus of this field. Cook won the 1982 Turing Award for “his advancement of our understanding of the complexity of computation in a significant and profound way.” This volume includes a selection of seminal papers embodying the work that led to this award, exemplifying Cook’s synthesis of ideas and techniques from logic and the theory of computation including NP-completeness, proof complexity, bounded arithmetic, and parallel and space-bounded computation. These papers are accompanied by contributed articles by leading researchers in these areas, which convey to a general reader the importance of Cook’s ideas and their enduring impact on the research community. The book also contains biographical material, Cook’s Turing Award lecture, and an interview. Together these provide a portrait of Cook as a recognized leader and innovator in mathematics and computer science, as well as a gentle mentor and colleague.

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introduction
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Introduction
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Stephen Cook: Complexity’s Humble Hero
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ACM Interview of Stephen A. Cook by Bruce M. Kapron
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The Cook–Reckhow Definition
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Polynomially Verifiable Arithmetic
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Towards a Complexity Theory of Parallel Computation
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Computation with Limited Space
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The Complexity of Theorem-Proving Procedures
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Towards a Complexity Theory of Synchronous Parallel Computation
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Cook’s Berkeley Notes
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A Survey of Classes of Primitive Recursive Functions
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Further Reading
bibliography
Bibliography
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Contributors
  • University of Victoria
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