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  1. Knuth: Preprints. Preprints of Recent Papers. Electronic approximations to most of the papers I've written since 1990 can be downloaded by clicking appropriate links below. In general, these files are in plain TeX format, and they represent the initial form of the paper before copy editing and other improvements made by the publishers.

  2. 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)

  3. Donald E. Knuth ( ), Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computer Programming at Stanford University , welcomes you to his home page.

  4. Prof. Donald E. Knuth Computer Science Department Gates Building 1B Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-9015 USA. I have a wonderful secretary who looks at the incoming postal mail and separates out anything that she knows I've been looking forward to seeing urgently. Everything else goes into a buffer storage area, which I empty ...

  5. Knuth's Books. Books in Print by Donald E. Knuth. (photo of all the books, by Héctor García-Molina, 15 March 2015) (photo of all the translations, by Héctor García-Molina, 15 March 2015) Click web links for current news about each book of interest. Lists of errors and amendments can be downloaded as plain TeX files or read from DVI files or ...

  6. www.computerhistory.org › profile › donald-e-knuthDonald E. Knuth - CHM

    2 de abr. de 2024 · Donald Knuth is perhaps best known for having written the classic, multi-volume series, The Art of Computer Programming, the “Bible” of computer science pedagogy. He has written dozens of books and hundreds of articles on mathematics and computer science, and has influenced the thinking of countless students of computer science. He also invented the typesetting […]

  7. Please don't be alarmed by the highly technical nature of these examples; more than 500 of the other exercises are completely non-scary, indeed quite elementary. But of course I do want to go into high-level details also, for the benefit of advanced readers; and those darker corners of my books are naturally the most difficult to get right.