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'''Information-based complexity''' ('''IBC''') studies optimal [[algorithms]] and [[Analysis of algorithms|computational complexity]] for the continuous problems that arise in [[physical science]], [[economics]], [[engineering]], and [[mathematical finance]].
==Further reading==
*Traub, J. F., '''Iterative Methods for the Solution of Equations,''' Prentice Hall, 1964. Reissued Chelsea Publishing Company, 1982; Russian translation MIR, 1985; Reissued American Mathematical Society, 1998
*Traub, J. F., and Woźniakowski, H., '''A General Theory of Optimal Algorithms,''' Academic Press, New York, 1980
*Traub, J. F., Woźniakowski, H., and Wasilkowski, G. W., '''Information, Uncertainty, Complexity,''' Addison-Wesley, New York, 1983
*Novak, E., '''Deterministic and Stochastic Error Bounds in Numerical Analysis,''' Lecture
*{{cite book|author=Traub, J. F., Woźniakowski, H., and Wasilkowski, G. W.|title=Information-Based Complexity|publisher=Academic Press|___location=New York|year=1988|isbn=978-0126975451}}
*Werschulz, A. G., '''The Computational Complexity of Differential and Integral Equations: An Information-Based Approach,''' Oxford University Press, New York, 1991
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*[http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/622865/description#description Journal of Complexity]
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/0521485061/ Complexity and Information]
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*[http://octopus.library.cmu.edu/Collections/traub62/box00021/fld00024/bdl0002/doc0001/doc_21b24f2b1.pdf J.F Traub, 1985. An Introduction to Information-Based Complexity]
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