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Books
- G. Brassard and P. Bratley, Fundamentals of Algorithmics, Prentice–Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 524 pages, 1996. Translated into Spanish under the title Fundamentos de Algoritmia, Prentice–Hall International, Madrid, 1997.
- G. Brassard (editor), Advances in Cryptology—Proceedings of Crypto'89, Santa Barbara, California, August 1989, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 435, Springer–Verlag, 634 pages, 1990.
- G. Brassard, Modern Cryptology, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 325, Springer–Verlag, 107 pages, 1988. Translated into Italian as Introduzione alla Criptologia Moderna, Masson, Milano, 1990. Translated into French by C. Goutier and fully updated by the author as Cryptologie contemporaine, Masson, Paris, 1992. Translated into Russian, Moscow, 1999.
- G. Brassard and P. Bratley, Algorithmique : Conception et analyse, Masson, Paris, 344 pages, 1987. Translated into English by the authors with significant improvements as Algorithmics: Theory and Practice, Prentice–Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 1988. Translated into Spanish as Algorítmica: Concepción y análisis , Masson, Barcelona, 1990. Translated into Japanese, Denki Daigaku Shuppankyoku, Tokyo, 1992. Translated into German as Algorithmik: Theorie und Praxis, Wolfram's Verlag, Attenkirchen, 1993.
Book Chapters
- G. Brassard and P. Raymond-Robichaud, "Parallel Lives: A local-realistic interpretation of “nonlocal” boxes", in Quantum Nonlocality, L. Vaidman (editor), Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, pp. 6 – 18, 2019.
- G. Brassard and P. Raymond-Robichaud, "Can free will emerge from determinism in quantum theory?", in Is Science Compatible with Free Will? Exploring Free Will and Consciousness in the Light of Quantum Physics and Neuroscience, A. Suarez and P. Adams (editors), Springer, pp. 41 – 61, 2013.
- G. Brassard, "Ordinateurs quantiques", in Informatiques : enjeux, tendances et évolution, René Jacquart (editor), Hermes Science, Paris, 2000, pp. 99 – 105.
- M. Boyer, G. Brassard, P. Høyer and A. Tapp, "Tight bounds on quantum searching", in Quantum Computing: Where Do We Want to Go Tomorrow?, Samuel L. Braunstein (editor), Wiley–VCH, Weinheim, 1999, pp. 187 – 199.
- G. Brassard, "A quantum jump in computer science", in Computer Science Today, Jan van Leeuwen (editor), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 1000 (Special Anniversary Volume), Springer–Verlag, 1995, pp. 1 – 14.
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