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Languages : en
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MIDTERM #1 SOLUTION.
MIDTERM EXAM SOLUTIONS.
MIDTERM #1-2 SOLUTION AND MARKING KEY.
MIDTERM #1 WITH SOLUTION AND MARKING KEY.
Midterm #1 (2001 Spring) Solutions
Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics
Author: Ralph P. Grimaldi
Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
ISBN: 9780201600445
Category : Combinatorial analysis
Languages : en
Pages : 880
Book Description
Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
ISBN: 9780201600445
Category : Combinatorial analysis
Languages : en
Pages : 880
Book Description
Midterm #1 (1999 Fall) Solutions
MIDTERM #1 SOLUTION - FALL 2003
Algorithms
Author: Jeff Erickson
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ISBN: 9781792644832
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
Algorithms are the lifeblood of computer science. They are the machines that proofs build and the music that programs play. Their history is as old as mathematics itself. This textbook is a wide-ranging, idiosyncratic treatise on the design and analysis of algorithms, covering several fundamental techniques, with an emphasis on intuition and the problem-solving process. The book includes important classical examples, hundreds of battle-tested exercises, far too many historical digressions, and exaclty four typos. Jeff Erickson is a computer science professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; this book is based on algorithms classes he has taught there since 1998.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781792644832
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
Algorithms are the lifeblood of computer science. They are the machines that proofs build and the music that programs play. Their history is as old as mathematics itself. This textbook is a wide-ranging, idiosyncratic treatise on the design and analysis of algorithms, covering several fundamental techniques, with an emphasis on intuition and the problem-solving process. The book includes important classical examples, hundreds of battle-tested exercises, far too many historical digressions, and exaclty four typos. Jeff Erickson is a computer science professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; this book is based on algorithms classes he has taught there since 1998.