LEDA: A Platform for Combinatorial and Geometric Computing
mehlhorn at mpi-sb.mpg.de
mehlhorn at mpi-sb.mpg.de
Wed Dec 29 09:44:26 PST 1999
Stefan N"aher and Kurt Mehlhorn are proud to announce the LEDAbook.
The LEDAbook is now available from Cambridge University Press.
We quote from the announcement by Cambridge University Press.
``The book provides a comprehensive treatment of the LEDA system
and its use. Written by the main authors of the system, it treats
the architecture of the system, discusses the functionality of
the data types and algorithms available in the system,
gives the implementation of many modules of the system, and
illustrates the use of LEDA in many examples. The book is
essential for all workers in combinatorial and geometric
computing, for casual or intensive users of LEDA,
for library designers and software engineers, and for
students taking an algorithms course.''
The book has about 1000 pages and is divided into 14 chapters.
Chapter 1, Introduction page 1
Chapter 2, Foundations 16
Chapter 3, Basic Data Types 58
Chapter 4, Numbers and Matrices 99
Chapter 5, Advanced Data Types 121
Chapter 6, Graphs and their Data Structures 240
Chapter 7, Graph Algorithms 283
Chapter 8, Embedded Graphs 498
Chapter 9, The Geometry Kernels 581
Chapter 10, Geometry Algorithms 637
Chapter 11, Windows and Panels 813
Chapter 12, GraphWin 857
Chapter 13, On the Implementation of LEDA 904
Chapter 14, Manual Pages and Documentation 963
You may download some of the chapters from the
LEDA book home page
http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/~mehlhorn/LEDAbook.html
and you may order the book from Cambridge University Press.
http://www.cup.cam.ac.uk/Scripts/webbook.asp?isbn=0521563291
Enjoy,
Stefan and Kurt
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