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What books do you know by complexity (abstractly)?
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It is necessary to select training literature according to complexity. The complexity is abstract - maybe philosophy and mathematics, and everything that is suitable for working with complex matters.
This is such an unusual request. Thank you!
So far, I have only a textbook on GO (game) in my head. Needed for backend developers.
Managing the complexity of large systems
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"The Principles of Mathematics" by Russell and Whitehead. It will be very useful for backends!
In computer science, the concept of complexity is not abstract, but quite concrete.
I learned this from Sedgwick's book. Fundamental Algorithms in C++ . There, general concepts of complexity are briefly given (the book is not for mathematicians after all), and then the topic is revealed practically using examples of specific algorithms (for us, coders, this is what we need).
There is also Sedgwick. Algorithms in Java - I personally have not read it, but there seems to be the same material, only in relation to another language, but the edition is much more modern.
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