[WPI]
[CS] [cs504]
cs504, Spring 2003 Course Introduction
This course, Analysis of Computations
and Systems, is taught by the WPI
Department of Computer Science.
In this course the following tools for the analysis of computer
programs and systems are studied: probability, combinatorics, the
solution of recurrence relations, and the establishment of asymptotic
bounds. A number of algorithms and advanced data structures are
discussed, as well as paradigms for algorithm design.
This course is about analysis of algorithms. This material
is part of the theoretical foundations of computer science. Time-wise,
the mathematical tools of the analysis get most of the attention.
We will examine analytical tools and use them to discuss the efficiency
of some of the most widely used algorithms in computer science.
Examples include searching and sorting; more examples will be drawn
from across much of computer science.
Expected Background
This course expectes you understand the following material, which
can be acquired by taking the WPI graduate courses cs501
and cs507:
- introductory data structures and algorithms (at the undergraduate
level),
- discrete structures (such as arrays, lists, trees...)
- and just as important -- a certain level of mathematical maturity
is needed. More exactly: an interest in deriving results by calculation.
One more remark; you will be expected to have access to and be
able to use a symbolic computation system, like Maple, Mathematica,
ScratchPad, Macsyma etc. The school has a very wide ranging license
for Maple. You can use it on some central machines (of the CCC and
math), some CS machines, and also get a copy for your own machine,
for most platforms. The reason: while some of the material we cover
requires you to learn techniques of calculating, and then
you should do the homework by hand, when the going gets heavy, and
surely when we use these techniques, there is no need to
be stubborn about it -- just as you do simple numerical calculations
on back of an envelope, and for anything half serious use a calculator
or computer. This will allow me to be able to assign more interesting
homework.
Course Meetings:
The course meets every week
- WPI Worcester Campus, Thursday, 6:00--8:50pm
Room FL311.
- Help session with TA, Monday, 4:45--5:45pm.
Room # A22.