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Algorithm into the world★ Composition of all 2 volumes ★ 1) "Dominate algorithm with machine vs humans job war" 2) "Nine algorithms that changed the br Computers & Technology Computers & Technology Computer Science Computers & Replacing is no longer a distant future. In this book, intelligent machines show a better reality than humans in the areas of stock trading, disease diagnosis, music creation, human analysis through dialogue, and international political analysis. This book predicts that people with brains who can develop such intelligent machines and algorithms that move those machines will be the future leaders. "Future-changing nine An exciting idea for creating a computer world" Today If you have any questions, please enter your search terms in the Internet search engine and purchase them at the internet shopping mall if you need anything. It is no exaggeration to say that all activities of everyday life are computerized. So what happens when we use a computer? John McCormick easily and accurately explains the basic ideas behind the nine great algorithms that make this possible, using a variety of analogies and examples. Readers can get an interesting understanding of the theoretical ideas of computer technology that we use every day, such as search engines, data compression, encryption, error correction, pattern recognition, etc. in the explanation of these nine algorithms.

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Published April 19, 2016

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Christopher Steiner

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Christopher is a civil engineer and a staff writer at Forbes magazine. His book, $20 Per Gallon, was released on July 15, 2009 by Grand Central Publishers.

Intrigued by rising gasoline prices in spring 2008, Christopher Steiner conceived of the concept for $20 Per Gallon when he wondered, simply, how will our lives change in a future of higher gas prices? A civil engineer and a staff writer at Forbes who regularly reports on energy, technology and innovative entrepreneurs, Steiner researched the question. His examination roamed from Manhattan tunnels to desert plane graveyards to organic farm fields and manifested in this book, which breaks down our future and its coming changes in terms of dollars per gallon.

Before his first reporting job at the Chicago Tribune, Steiner worked as a civil-environmental engineer in San Francisco and Park City, Utah. He holds degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Northwestern University. He lives in Evanston, Illinois, with his wife, Sarah, and his son, Jackson.

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