Timeline for What are the popular science books that inspire TCS?
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Apr 9, 2021 at 14:58 | answer | added | akr_ | timeline score: 1 | |
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Sep 20, 2013 at 16:03 | history | edited | argentpepper | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Sep 20, 2013 at 10:43 | answer | added | 042 | timeline score: 2 | |
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Sep 19, 2013 at 15:35 | answer | added | vzn | timeline score: 0 | |
Sep 19, 2013 at 15:35 | answer | added | efutch | timeline score: 6 | |
Sep 19, 2013 at 8:11 | answer | added | László Kozma | timeline score: 5 | |
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Sep 18, 2013 at 22:20 | answer | added | Artem Kaznatcheev♦ | timeline score: 7 | |
Sep 17, 2013 at 17:35 | comment | added | vzn | Brian Hayes is an outstanding/award-winning writer/popularizer of (T)CS-related topics (esp intersecting with mathematics) in his column Computing Science for American Scientist magazine, most of which are available online, but the TCS-focused elements not compiled into a book (yet?). blogging at "bit-player". | |
Sep 17, 2013 at 1:29 | answer | added | user774025 | timeline score: 14 | |
Sep 14, 2013 at 6:15 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/#!/StackCSTheory/status/378764017088876544 | ||
Sep 14, 2013 at 2:37 | comment | added | Subhayan | I think non-technical, easily accessible are the good keywords here. | |
Sep 14, 2013 at 2:15 | comment | added | vzn | not phrased so specifically however a reasonable angle is "nontechnical books that inspire people to further learn/study TCS" | |
Sep 14, 2013 at 0:00 | comment | added | Boris Bukh | I think the question should be community wiki. | |
Sep 13, 2013 at 23:32 | answer | added | JRN | timeline score: 2 | |
Sep 13, 2013 at 21:46 | answer | added | Marzio De Biasi | timeline score: 16 | |
Sep 13, 2013 at 21:22 | answer | added | Aaron Roth | timeline score: 24 | |
Sep 13, 2013 at 20:27 | comment | added | Sasho Nikolov | @MarzioDeBiasi en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popular_science | |
Sep 13, 2013 at 19:40 | comment | added | Marzio De Biasi | What do you mean with "popular"? "popular" among TCS reasearchers/community? (something like the book: Michael Garey and David S. Johnson, Computers and Intractability: A Guide to the Theory of NP-Completeness)? Or popular among common people (in this case I think that it is unlikely to be a "resource that inspires" a CS theory). | |
Sep 13, 2013 at 18:22 | answer | added | David Richerby | timeline score: 5 | |
Sep 13, 2013 at 15:26 | history | asked | Subhayan | CC BY-SA 3.0 |