A comprehensive update of the leading algorithms text, with new material on matchings in bipartite graphs, online algorithms, machine learning, and other topics.
Some books on algorithms are rigorous but incomplete; others cover masses of material but lack rigor. Introduction to Algorithms uniquely combines rigor and comprehensiveness. It covers a broad range of algorithms in depth, yet makes their design and analysis accessible to all levels of readers, with self-contained chapters and algorithms in pseudocode. Since the publication of the first edition, Introduction to Algorithms has become the leading algorithms text in universities worldwide as well as the standard reference for professionals. This fourth edition has been updated throughout.
New for the fourth edition
New chapters on matchings in bipartite graphs, online algorithms, and machine learning
New material on topics including solving recurrence equations, hash tables, potential functions, and suffix arrays
140 new exercises and 22 new problems
Reader feedback–informed improvements to old problems
Clearer, more personal, and gender-neutral writing style
Color added to improve visual presentation
Notes, bibliography, and index updated to reflect developments in the field
Website with new supplementary material
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Fernando Diogo
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April 26, 2022
This epub version is garbage, all math formulas are in low image resolution, hard to see, all images, tables, graphs also. Not buy this ebook not worth it. Very poorly done.
Yemmanur Jayachandra
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April 15, 2022
Very wordy with convoluted sentences
About the author
Thomas H. Cormen is Emeritus Professor of Computer Science at Dartmouth College. Charles E. Leiserson is Edwin Sibley Webster Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT. Ronald L. Rivest is Institute Professor at MIT. Clifford Stein is Wai T. Chang Professor of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, and of Computer Science at Columbia University.
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