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_aFundamentals of Computer Algorithms _cEllis Horowitz |
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250 | _a2 nd Ed. | ||
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_bUniversities Press _c2008 _aChennai |
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_axx,773p. _c23cm |
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_t1 INTRODUCTION _t2 ELEMENTARY DATA STRUCTURES _t3. DIVIDE AND CONQUER _t4 THE GREEDY METHOD _t5 DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING _t6 BASIC TRAVERSAL AND SEARCH TECHNIQUES _t7 BACKTRACKING _t8 BRANCH AND BOUND _t9 ALGEBRAIC PROBLEMS _t10 LOWER BOUND THEORY _t 11 NP-HARD AND NP-COMPLETE PROBLEMS _t12 APPROXIMATION ALGORITHMS _t13 PRAM ALGORITHMS _t14.MESH ALGORITHMS _t15.HYPERCUBE ALGORITHMS |
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520 | _aThis is the of the programming language-independent text that helped establish computer algorithms as a discipline of computer science. The text incorporates the latest research and state-of-the-art applications, bringing this classic to the forefront of modern computer science education. A major strength of this text is its focus on design techniques rather than on individual algorithms. This book is appropriate as a core text for upper-and graduate-level courses in algorithms. | ||
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