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computational geometry
Professor Mikhail Moshkov’s new book published by Springer
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Tue, Aug 26 2025
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decision trees
computation
combinatorial optimization
computational geometry
Professor Mikhail Moshkov’s new book, “Computation Trees: A Generalization of Decision Trees,” has been published by Springer. Moshkov’s book is devoted to the study of deterministic and nondeterministic computation trees. Computation trees are a natural generalization of decision trees: in addition to the one-place predicate-type operations (attributes) used in decision trees, computation trees can use multi-place predicate and function operations. These models arise in areas such as combinatorial optimization, computational geometry, and classification or prediction tasks, particularly when