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Juraj Hromkovic
I-XIII
Front matter
1-35
A Short Story About the Development of Computer Science or Why Computer Science Is Not a Computer Driving Licence
37-71
Algorithmics, or What Have Programming and Baking in Common?
73-116
Infinity Is Not Equal to Infinity, or Why Infinity Is Infinitely Important in Computer Science
117-159
Limits of Computability or Why Do There Exist Tasks That Cannot Be Solved Automatically by Computers
161-199
Complexity Theory or What to Do When the Energy of the Universe Doesn’t Suffice for Performing a Computation?
201-237
Randomness in Nature and as a Source of Efficiency in Algorithmics
239-275
Cryptography, or How to Transform Drawbacks into Advantages
277-298
Computing with DNA Molecules, or Biological Computer Technology on the Horizon
299-324
Quantum Computers, or Computing in the Wonderland of Particles
325-358
How to Make Good Decisions for an Unknown Future or How to Foil an Adversary
359-363
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