Misc Books 1. An Introduction to Game-Theoretic Modelling by Mestertson-Gibbons. 2. Computation Engineering: Applied Automata Theory and Logic by Gopalakrishnan. (Looks like an automata theory textbooks.) 3. Automata Theory with Modern Applications by Anderson. 4. Handbook of Computational Methods of Integration by Kyther and Schaferkotter. 5. Polynomials by Prasolov. 6. An Introduction to Di erence Equations by Elaydi. 7. Di erence Equations: From Rabbits to Chaos by Cull, Flahive, Robson. 8. Fundamentals of Algebraic Graph Transformations by Ehrig, Ehrig, Prange, Taentzer. 9. Informationa and Self-Organization: A Macroscopic Approach to Complex Systems by Haken. Types and Programming Languages Author: Benjamin C. Pierce MIT Press, 2002, 623 pages Review written by Mats Kindahl2 Overview Type systems and type checking are playing an increasingly important role in the development of programming languages. Almost every programming language developed today are developed with type systems as an integral part of the language. The goals of this book are to cover all important core topics of and give useful examples of how to use and implement type systems for programming languages. The book is separated into several parts, each part with coverage of one important core topic. After the introduction of lambda-calculus and some
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