Description
This graduate-level text gives a thorough overview of the analysis of Boolean functions, beginning with the most basic definitions and proceeding to advanced topics.
About the Author
Ryan O'Donnell is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University.
Reviews
'The applications of the ideas in this book are plentiful and diverse, and O'Donnell does an excellent job of leading the reader from one viewpoint to the next. I found it especially enjoyable to see theorems that I'm personally familiar with as a cryptographer, such as the Goldreich-Levin theorem, placed alongside other things I didn't know as well, like Arrow's theorem from social choice - with everything woven into a single, consistent story. I suspect other 'fresh readers' will similarly find parts of this book that they recognize, and others they don't. The relationships exposed between these ideas should be of interest to everyone. Altogether, I highly recommend that you take a glance at Analysis of Boolean Functions.' Daniel Apon, SIGACT News
'This 423-page book is a rich source of material presented in an attractive form. Each chapter highlights one main result which provides a focus and incentive for the reader to go to the end of the chapter.' Martin C. Cooper, MathSciNet
Book Information
ISBN 9781107038325
Author Ryan O'Donnell
Format Hardback
Page Count 444
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 760g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 25mm