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  1. 4 de mai. de 2011 · Don Knuth: Computer Musings. Computer Musings. I occasionally give lectures at Stanford during the academic year. These lectures are open to the public as well as to students and faculty. No tuition is charged, no attendance is taken, no credit is given. Each talk is independent of the others, and pitched at an audience of non-specialists.

  2. Knuth: Retirement. Retirement. I retired early because I realized that I would need at least 20 years of full-time work to complete The Art of Computer Programming ( TAOCP ), which I have always viewed as the most important project of my life. Being a retired professor is a lot like being an ordinary professor, except that you don't have to ...

  3. Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About. by Donald E. Knuth (Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language and Information, 2001), xi+257 pp. (CSLI Lecture Notes, no. 136.) ISBN 1-57586-327-8 Japanese translation by Tooru Takizawa, Yuko Makino, and Noboru Tomizawa, Computer Kagakusha ga Mettanî Kataranaî Koto (Tokyo: SiBaccess ...

  4. FCHAINS4X and and a change file for don't-cares Programs for interactive minimization of multiple-output 4-input Boolean functions using the `greedy footprint' method (February 2006, revised October 2010) TICTACTOE, a gzipped tar file tictactoe.tgz Various programs used when preparing the tic-tac-toe examples in Section 7.1.2 (March 2006)

  5. Donald Ervin Knuth is an American computer scientist, mathematician, and Professor Emeritus at Stanford University. He is the author of the multi-volume work The Art of Computer Programming and has been called the "father" of the analysis of algorithms. He contributed to the development of the rigorous analysis of the computational complexity ...

  6. Donald E. Knuth's five volumes on Computers & Typesetting comprise the definitive user guides and thoroughly documented program code for the TeX and METAFONT systems. This open-source software is widely used around the world by scientists, mathematicians, and others to produce high-quality, aesthetically pleasing text, especially where technical content is included.

  7. Knuth: Companion to the Papers of Donald Knuth. Companion to the Papers of Donald Knuth. (Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language and Information, 2011), xiii+441 pages. (CSLI Lecture Notes, no. 202.) ISBN 9781575866353 (cloth), 9781575866345 (paperback) French translation of chapters 3–19 by Patrick Cégielski, Knuth par Knuth ...