Thomas H.Cormen
达特茅斯学院计算机科学系副教授
Charles E.Leiserson
麻省理工学院计算机科学与电气工程系教授
Ronald L.Rivest
麻省理工学院计算机科学系Andrew与Erna Viterbi具名教授
Clifford Stein
哥伦比亚大学工业工程与运筹学副教授
The updated new edition of the classic Introduction to Algorithms is intended primarily for use in undergraduate or graduate courses in algorithms or data structures. Like the first edition, this text can also be used for self-study by technical professionals since it discusses engineering issues in algorithm design as well as the mathematical aspects. In its new edition, Introduction to Algorithms continues to provide a comprehensive introduction to the modern study of algorithms. The revision has been updated to reflect changes in the years since the book's original publication. New chapters on the role of algorithms in computing and on probabilistic analysis and randomized algorithms have been included. Sections throughout the book have been rewritten for increased clarity, and material has been added wherever a fuller explanation has seemed useful or new information warrants expanded coverage. As in the classic first edition, this new edition of Introduction to Algorithms presents a rich variety of algorithms and covers them in considerable depth while making their design and analysis accessible to all levels of readers. Further, the algorithms are presented in pseudocode to make the book easily accessible to students from all programming language backgrounds. Each chapter presents an algorithm, a design technique, an application area, or a related topic. The chapters are not dependent on one another, so the instructor can organize his or her use of the book in the way that best suits the course's needs. Additionally, the new edition offers a 25% increase over the first edition in the number of problems, giving the book 155 problems and over 900 exercises that reinforce the concepts the students are learning.
记得小学时,有很长一段时间疯狂的迷霍金,四年级的寒假拿了一百块压岁钱去买了两本他的科普读物《时间简史》《果壳中的宇宙》,一本45一本42,虽说是科普读物且全书只有一个数学公式(E=MC²),当时仍然完全看不懂,只能看看画,但附赠书签里的一句话却让我印象深刻:阅读...
评分大家可以上MIT的OCW站看看 http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/6-046JFall-2005/CourseHome/index.htm 另外还有第3版的笔记和PPT http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/6-006Spring-2008/CourseHome/in...
评分算法的核心思想总是会以数学抽象表现,而这本书给人感觉就是数学对象太多,少了程序的思维,有些方法编写技巧也被忽略了,还有就是里面用伪代码描述的很多算法复杂度都是很高的。 过多的强调了算法的正确性,而不是实战性质,而且都是Introduction,更多的还要看其参考...
评分之前尝试自学这本书,很失败。。太难。。 后来到美国上学开始系统的跟着老师走这本书。基本看完了,也写写评论。 首先我肯定是力荐的,经典。 然后几个问题: 1. 初学者,自学? 第一次看之前,我大概过了一遍MIT公开课,看了Data Structure and Algorithms in C++ (大概这个名...
评分如果你觉得TAOCP太厚了,那就读这本。虽然比起很多计算机算法书籍,这本书也是很厚的,它的确值得这么厚。 读了这本书,基本上就不需要再读其他的算法教科书了。
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