Princeton Computer Science 2021
Computer Science We publish innovative, interdisciplinary books on the nature of computation and the essential role it plays in the production and dissemination of knowledge.
A practical guide to making good decisions in a world of missing data
What neurobiology and artificial intelligence tell us about how the brain builds itself
A guide to AI’s thorniest implications that asks: How shall we navigate our brave new world?
Nine revolutionary algorithms that power our computers and smartphones
An accessible and rigorous textbook for introducing undergraduates to computer science theory
An authoritative introduction to the exciting new technologies of digital money
How the history of technological revolutions can help us better understand economic and political polarization in the age of automation
A brand-new edition of the popular introductory textbook that explores how computer hardware, software, and networks work
A more intuitive approach to the mathematical foundation of computer science
An introduction to computational complexity theory
The Stata edition of the groundbreaking textbook on data analysis and statistics for the social sciences and allied fields
A concise introduction to logic that teaches you not only how reasoning works, but why it works
A lively and engaging look at logic puzzles and their role in recreation, mathematics, and philosophy
Discovering the secrets of animal movement and what they can teach us
A step-by-step guide to crafting a compelling scholarly book proposal— and seeing your book through to successful publication
We welcome proposals for textbooks, monographs, and popular books. To submit a proposal, please contact: Hallie Stebbins, Editor, Computer Science hallie_stebbins@press.princeton.edu Susannah Shoemaker, Editor, Engineering susannah_shoemaker@press.princeton.edu Ingrid Gnerlich, Science Publisher, Europe ingrid_gnerlich@press.princeton.edu
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