Background
Roberts, Eric Stenius was born on June 8, 1952 in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Son of James Stenius and Anne (Estep) Roberts.
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The process of solving large problems by breaking them down into smaller, more simple problems that have identical forms. Thinking Recursively: A small text to solve large problems. Concentrating on the practical value of recursion. this text, the first of its kind, is essential to computer science students’ education. In this text, students will learn the concept and programming applications of recursive thinking. This will ultimately prepare students for advanced topics in computer science such as compiler construction, formal language theory, and the mathematical foundations of computer science. Key Features: • Concentration on the practical value of recursion. • Eleven chapters emphasizing recursion as a unified concept. • Extensive discussion of the mathematical concepts which help the students to develop an appropriate conceptual model. • Large number of imaginative examples with solutions. • Large sets of exercises.
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• Updated and revised to include the use of Java for programming examples, this book provides readers with a thorough and clear introduction to the difficult concept of recursion • Uses a broad range of examples to illustrate the principles used in recursion and how to apply them to programming • Features imaginative examples along with various exercises and their solutions
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Roberts, Eric Stenius was born on June 8, 1952 in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Son of James Stenius and Anne (Estep) Roberts.
AB, Harvard University, 1973. Master of Science, Harvard University, 1974. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1980.
Assistant professor computer science Wellesley (Massachusetts) College, 1980-1984. Research scientist DEC/Strategic Research Centre, Palo Alto, California, 1985-1990. Associate professor, associate chairman computer science department Stanford (California) University, since 1990.
Visiting lecturer Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1984-1985.
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Member Association Computing Machinery, Democratic Socialists of America, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (national secretary 1987-1990, president since 1990).