TY - BOOK AU - Cormen, Thomas H. AU - Rivest, Ronald L. AU - Leiserson, Charles Eric TI - Introduction to algorithms SN - 9788120340077 U1 - 651.8 PY - 2020/// CY - New Delhi PB - PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd. KW - Computer algorithms KW - Computer programming KW - Algorithms N1 - Preface I Foundations Introduction 1 The Role of Algorithms in Computing 2 Getting Started 3 Growth of Functions 4 Divide-and-Conquer 5 Probabilistic Analysis and Randomized Algorithms II Sorting and Order Statistics Introduction 6 Heapsort 7 Quicksort 8 Sorting in Linear Time 9 Medians and Order Statistics III Data Structures Introduction 10 Elementary Data Structures 11 Hash Tables 12 Binary Search Trees 13 Red-Black Trees 14 Augmenting Data Structures IV Advanced Design and Analysis Techniques Introduction 15 Dynamic Programming 16 Greedy Algorithms 17 Amortized Analysis V Advanced Data Structures Introduction 18 B-Trees 19 Fibonacci Heaps 20 Van Emde Boas Trees 21 Data Structures for Disjoint Sets VI Graph Algorithms Introduction 22 Elementary Graph Algorithms 23 Minimum Spanning Trees 24 Single-Source Shortest Paths 25 All-Pairs Shortest Paths 26 Maximum Flow VII Selected Topics Introduction 27 Multithreaded Algorithms 28 Matrix Operations 29 Linear Programming 30 Polynomials and the FFT 31 Number-Theoretic Algorithms 32 String Matching 33 Computational Geometry 34 NP-Completeness 35 Approximation Algorithms VIII Appendix: Mathematical Background Introduction A Summations B Sets, Etc. C Counting and Probability D Matrices N2 - Description: This internationally acclaimed textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the modern study of computer algorithms. It covers a broad range of algorithms in depth, yet makes their design and analysis accessible to all levels of readers. Each chapter is relatively self-contained and presents an algorithm, a design technique, an application area, or a related topic. The algorithms are described and designed in a manner to be readable by anyone who has done a little programming. The explanations have been kept elementary without sacrificing depth of coverage or mathematical rigor. The third edition has been revised and updated throughout. It includes two completely new chapters, on van Emde Boas trees and multithreaded algorithms, and substantial additions to the chapter on recurrences (now called “Divide-and-Conquer”). It features improved treatment of dynamic programming and greedy algorithms and a new notion of edge-based flow in the material on flow networks. Many new exercises and problems have been added in this edition ER -