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IntroductiontoProgramming in JavaAn Interdisciplinary ApproachRobert SedgewickandKevin WaynePrinceton UniversityO N L I N E P R E V I E W!"#$%&'(')!"*+,,, ,,,0425,67 Publisher Greg TobinExecutive Editor Michael HirschAssociate Editor Lindsey TriebelAssociate Managing Editor Jeffrey HolcombSenior Designer Joyce Cosentino WellsDigital Assets Manager Marianne GrothSenior Media Producer Bethany TiddSenior Marketing Manager Michelle BrownMarketing Assistant Sarah MilmoreSenior Author Support/ Technology Specialist Joe VetereSenior Manufacturing Buyer Carol MelvilleCopyeditor Genevieve d EntremontComposition and Illustrations Robert Sedgewick and Kevin WayneCover Image: Robert Sedgewick and Kevin WaynePage 353 2006 C. Herscovici, Brussels / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Banque d Images, ADAGP / Art Resource, NYMany of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trade-marks.
systems, numerical methods, data visualization, sound synthesis, image process-ing, financial simulation, and information technology. Specific examples include a treatment in the first chapter of Markov chains for web page ranks and case stud-ies that address the percolation problem, N-body simulation, and the small-world
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