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Algorithms (4th Edition) by Robert Sedgewick



Algorithms in C

algorithms. Provides clear and relevant insight into why the algorithms work. Algorithms in C is a comprehensive repository of algorithms, complete with code. If you're in a pinch and need to code something

Algorithms in C++ Part 5: Graph Algorithms (3rd Edition) (Pt.5)

. The latest in Robert Sedgewick's classic series on algorithms, this is the field's definitive guide to graph algorithms for C++. Far more than a "revision," this is a thorough rewriting, five times as long

Algorithms in C, Parts 1-4: Fundamentals, Data Structures, Sorting, Searching (3rd Edition) (Pts. 1-4)

. Ward, University of South Alabama Robert Sedgewick has thoroughly rewritten and substantially expanded his popular work to provide current and comprehensive coverage of important algorithms and data

Introduction to Mathematical Statistics, 4th Edition

carefully written. The sixth edition has been completely modernized and includes such “modern” topics as MCMC, robust methods and the EM algorithm. If you approach this book with a view of getting

Algorithms in Java, Third Edition (Parts 1-4)

Represents the essential first half of Sedgewick's complete work. Its four parts: fundamentals, data structures, sorting, and searching. Appeals equally to both the academic and professional

Data Structures and Algorithms

, it is an okay book. Better books are available, e.g., books by Cormen et al. and Robert Sedgewick. The book is written in a way not very intersting or engaging. The algorithms are not explained in detail. Often

Beginning Algorithms (Wrox Beginning Guides)

, and Graph Algorithms (3rd Edition) by Robert Sedgewick. It is sufficiently mathematically rigorous while demonstrating everything in the Java language versus Cormen's pseudocode in `Introduction to Algorithms

Data Structures and Algorithms in C++ , Second Edition

, it really is an excellent book for learning C++ (and also as a reference for an experienced programmer).

Depending on your needs, you might look into supplementing Drozdek's book with Robert Sedgewick

Algorithms in C++, Parts 1-4: Fundamentals, Data Structure, Sorting, Searching (3rd Edition) (Pts. 1-4)

Robert Sedgewick has thoroughly rewritten and substantially expanded andupdated his popular work to provide current and comprehensive coverage ofimportant algorithms and data structures

Linear Algebra (2nd Edition)

in a course, but I always had a copy at hand as a reference. My first linear algebra course, taken as a sophomore in the 1970s, used a text by Robert Stoll and Edward Wong (Academic Press, 1968). In Stoll

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