These are my lecture notes from CMSC 651: Design and Analysis of Algorithms}, a one semester course that I taught at University of Maryland in the Spring of 1993. The course covers core material in algorithm design, and also helps students prepare for research in the field of algorithms. The reader will find an unusual emphasis on graph theoretic algorithms, and for that I am to blame. The choice of topics was mine, and is biased by my personal taste. The material for the first few weeks was taken primarily from the (now not so new) textbook on Algorithms by Cormen, Leiserson and Rivest. A few papers were also covered, that I personally feel give some very important and useful techniques that should be in the toolbox of every algorithms r...
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In CERME12, our working group "Algorithmics" started its work as a newly established TWG. Since algo...
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These are scribed notes from a graduate courses on Computational Complexity offered at the Universit...
These are the lecture notes for the ICME summer 2014 refresher course on discrete mathematics and al...
Algorithmic graph theory has been expanding at an extremely rapid rate since the middle of the twent...
The purpose of the notes series Good Algorithms, especially for those natural problems, should be si...
: These seminar notes represent the proceedings of a seminar devoted to the analysis of algorithms a...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Book Fair 2013.xii, 189 p. :"Shimon Even's Graph Algor...
The purpose of this summary Good Algorithms, especially for those natural problems, should be simple...
This course is designed to teach you, at the graduate level, algorithm design and analysis paradigms...
This course provides a conceptual framework within which both theoretical and concrete analyses of c...
Alan L. Selman (1941 - 2021) was a former Editor-in-Chief of the journal Theory of Computing Systems...
ALGORITHMS AND DATA STRUCTURES is primarily designed for use in a first undergraduate course on algo...
Correct implementation of published geometric algorithms is surprisingly difficult. Geometric algori...
....The most comprehensive guide to designing practical and efficient algorithms!.... The Algorithm...
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