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Found 5 free book(s)BOSCH - University of California, Riverside
esd.cs.ucr.eduApr 05, 1995 · Version 2.0 1991, Robert Bosch GmbH, Postfach 50, D-7000 Stuttgart 1 Thi d t t d ith F M k 4 0 4. The document as a whole may be copied and distributed without restrictions. However, the usage of it in parts or as a whole in other documents needs the consent of Robert Bosch GmbH. Robert Bosch
PREVIEW - Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science
www.cs.cmu.eduPREVIEW Preface to the First Edition Types are the central organizing principle of the theory of programming languages. Language fea-tures are manifestations of type structure.
Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis - Computer Science
people.cs.vt.edu1.3.2 Visitor 13 1.3.3 Composite 14 1.3.4 Strategy 15 1.4 Problems, Algorithms, and Programs 16 1.5 Further Reading 18 1.6 Exercises 20 2 Mathematical Preliminaries 25 2.1 Sets and Relations 25 2.2 Miscellaneous Notation 29 2.3 Logarithms 31 2.4 Summations and Recurrences 32 2.5 Recursion 36 2.6 Mathematical Proof Techniques 38 iii
Association Analysis: Basic Concepts and Algorithms
www-users.cse.umn.edu6.2 Frequent Itemset Generation A lattice structure can be used to enumerate the list of all possible itemsets. Figure 6.1 shows an itemset lattice for I = {a,b,c,d,e}. In general, a data set that contains k items can potentially generate up to 2k −1 frequent itemsets, excluding the null set. Because k can be very large in many practical appli-
Warshall’s Algorithm: Transitive Closure
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