<p>From the reviews:</p><p>“This book concentrates on low-dimensional, two or three at most, curves used for linearly ordering points on the 2D or 3D grid with applications in computer graphics and data structures. … Each section ends with indications for further reading and exercises. This is a new book in the field of computer science which should be a valuable resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students as well as more experienced researchers.” (Ewa Skubalska-Rafajłowicz, Mathematical Reviews, January, 2014)</p><p>“Bader’s book … provides an introduction to the algorithmics of space-filling curves. … The book has many color illustrations and can be used as a textbook and as reference monograph for research.” (Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo, MAA Reviews, April, 2013)</p>“This is a gentle introduction to space filling curves. Emphasis is on the representation, implementation and application in computer science. … It is clear that the author has a long teaching experience with this subject. He had found the right balance between motivation, rigor, application, implementation, in just the right pace to take the reader/student along climbing up the hill towards of increasing complexity as academic examples are left and one approaches the real life applications.” (A. Bultheel, The European Mathematical Society, December, 2012)
Produktdetaljer
Biographical note
Michael Bader is professor for computer science at Technische Universität München, where he leads a research group on hardware-aware algorithms and software for high performance computing (located at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre). His focus in research and teaching is on algorithmic challenges imposed by moderncomputing platforms. A large part of his work is dedicated to exploiting locality properties of space-filling curves for simulation tasks in science and engineering.