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A History of Algorithms: From the Pebble to the Microchip [Paperback]

E. Barbin , J. Borowczyk , J.-L. Chabert , M. Guillemot , A. Michel-Pajus , A. Djebbar , J.-C. Martzloff , Jean-Luc Chabert , C. Weeks

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Algorithms have been around since the beginning of time and existed well before a special word had been coined to describe them. Read the first page
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