Bookshelf
by
Bryan Hinton
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last modified
Jun 16, 2008 03:20 PM
Highly useful books organized by topic.
Excellent books that cover the fundamental theory and application of a broad range of topics within the field of computer science; including but not limited to: finite automata and natural languages,the syntax and semantics of computer programming languages, modern operating system design, multi-threaded programming, probability and stochastic modeling, local and network interprocess communication, computer security, cryptology, algorithm analysis, and a broad assortment of other interesting topics. A solid understanding of algorithm efficiency, mathematics, and non-deterministic behavior will allow the reader to gain the most from these books.
Authoritative books on fixed-income markets, equity markets, financial instruments and derivatives, and financial engineering.
