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Introduction to Algorithms 3rd Edition  (English, Paperback, Al. Cormen)

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  • Language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
  • ISBN: 9788120340077, 8120340078
  • Edition: 3rd Edition, 2009
  • Pages: 1310
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    Introduction To Algorithms is one of the most commonly referred texts when it comes to algorithms, and is used as a textbook in several colleges.

    Summary Of The Book

    The contemporary study of all computer algorithms can be understood clearly by perusing the contents of Introduction To Algorithms. Although this covers most of the important aspects of algorithms, the concepts have been detailed in a lucid manner, so as to be palatable to readers at all levels of skill.

    Introduction To Algorithms has a number of chapters, each of which is self-contained, as it contains an algorithm, followed by a design technique. There is also an area of application or a related topic, so that students can find out the practical implications of the algorithm in question.

    There is an introduction unit, where the foundations of algorithms are covered. At all points in the book, the jargon and technical information are presented so as to be readable by anyone who has dabbled to some extent in programming. The foundation unit seeks to enlighten the reader regarding the role algorithms play in modern computer programming and the growth of functions, among other things.

    Introduction To Algorithms then moves on to Sorting and Order Statistics, introducing the concepts of Heapsort and Quicksort, and also explaining how to sort in real time. A number of other topics such as Design and Analysis and Graph Algorithms are covered in the book. One feature to note in this book is that two new chapters have been added in this third edition, one on multithreaded algorithms and another on Van Emde Boas trees.

    Introduction To Algorithms is a popular book that has sold more than twenty million copies in total. In fact, it is so famous that it is commonly referred to as ‘CLRS’, after the initials of the authors. The book includes new problems and exercises in this edition.

    About The Authors

    Charles E. Leiserson is a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department.

    Leiserson is also a Margaret MacVicar Faculty Fellow. He is part of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) at MIT and conducts extensive research in the field of computer science.

    Thomas H. Cormen is the Professor and Chair in the department of Computer Science at Dartmouth.

    He completed his Ph.D from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1992, and has been teaching ever since. His research interests include parallel computing and algorithm engineering.

    Ronald L. Rivest is a popular cryptographer and he is the Erna Viterbi Professor of Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

    Rivest is also a member of the CSAIL, along with Professor Leiserson, and helps draft the guidelines for the Voluntary Voting System for the Election Assistance Commission.

    Clifford Stein is the Professor of Computer Science as well as IEOR at Columbia University.

    Stein was also chair of the IEOR department for five years from 2008 to 2013, before which he was an Assistant and Associate Professor at Dartmouth College.

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    Book Details
    Publication Year
    • 2009
    Contributors
    Authored By
    • Al. Cormen
    University Books Details
    Specialization
    • Biotechnology, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Information Technology Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, B.Sc(Computer Science)
    Term
    • 6th Semester, 3rd Semester, 7th Semester, 4th Semester, 5th Semester
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    Good Math is required - Should be patient - Very detail description

    I read 1st part of the book (as a beginner who knew almost (not totally) about algorithms). Here is what I felt

    * Great description of algorithms and analysis.

    * You will love the pseudo code

    * Good math skills are needed. Certain algorithms are just thrown at readers as exercises - Don't skip them

    * For self learners: Should take a year to complete (approx, might take more). You got to be patient to cover all areas - especially exercises.

    * As a text book? : Yeah! Follow your class le...
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    Surya K

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    The Bible of Algorithms

    This book is literally the Bible of algorithms. Anyone wishing to call themselves a computer programmer needs to have at least a basic amount of knowledge about the creation, evaluation and implementation of algorithms, and this book more than provides that. It is used in universities all around the world. Although most of its matter may be outside the syllabus of Indian colleges, it is extremely useful while dealing with hard Computer Science subjects like Analysis & Design of Algorithms, Da...
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    Mad Scientist

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    Cannot be better

    I would not mention any thing about the product coz everyone knows this is a world famous publication and is taught worldwide. Only suggestion to user is to read this book in parallel with the video lectures on MIT website ( these are free lectures) This is gonna be a deadly combination :) this book will be a lot easier to learn with those video lecture .

    Thanks to flipkart for the timely delivery :)
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    Sanyam Goel

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    Great product

    I ordered this book on 12th Aug 18 & received it on 16th Aug. Delivery was super fast. Book is very useful. Lot of people have complained about quality of paper/printing so i was worried about it. However, the book i have received is brand new. Quality of the book is very good. It has hologram and other details. Seller was 'The Secret Garden Bookstore' from Delhi. I purchased this book for Rs. 700/- which is very less given the fact that original cost is Rs. 1695/-. Book is for anyone who w...
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    Flipkart Customer

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    excellent book but not recommended for self learners.

    this book is amazing specially for computer science grads who wants to level UP their knowledge and skills in programming and other stuff, but then...nothing great comes easy. you will often find yourself struggling in understanding even the basic concepts, forget about concepts, even some terms are not described properly (the book is written by MIT lecturers for post grads so.. you know what i mean right?)
    All in all buy this book only if you-
    1) have a great teacher at your college who can ...
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    abhi

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    Liked it.

    This is a great book for algorithms. I count on this book for all my algorithm requirements. I was just wondering, if this book is an introduction then what the complete algorithm book would be. :D

    The exercises given in the book are quite important for some algorithms are covered through exercises. The pseudo-code used in the book is very easy to understand. Even if one is new to programming one can understand the code (the pseudo-code is not language specific), but prior programming experi...
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    Shubham Agarwal

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    5

    Step well taken in right direction

    So much has already been written in praise of this book that I really don't have any new words to appreciate!!

    This is wonderful book and really deserve five star rating. But this is not the end. Really.
    After you are done with this book you are ready to explore other amazing texts in this field. Some of the recommended ones are:
    1. Algorithms (4th ed) by Robert Sedgewick
    2. And now my favourite: The Art of Computer Programming (Donald E. Knuth). All volumes are exceptional but first volume ...
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    Akhil Mittal

    Dec, 2014

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    Excellent books

    This is an excellent book for CS/IT engineering students seeking to have very strong base in Algorithm analysis and design . However, you must also pay equal attention to practical aspect as mere learning and analyzing on paper won't help in the longer run. So, either learn C++ or Java first. I would recommend learning C++ as one can learn coding in C++ in short time.
    Therefore also buy The C Programming Language (Ansi C Version)
    flipkart.com/c-programming-language-ansi-version-english-2nd/...
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    Kunal Krishna

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    Excellent book

    This is a complete book (for undergraduate level), like a bible for algorithms. With page number running into four digits, it's a very detailed and descriptive book, which makes it an excellent learning resource for beginners.

    A good grip of mathematics will be of great help. However, most of what is required is put into the Appendix, so you won't have to go hunting for a piece of maths.

    This is a great book, which is further solidified by the fact that it is used as a textbook for MIT (Mas...
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    S Mishra

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    Nov, 2011

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    Good book for anybody who want to study algorithms

    I find this book very useful for studying algorithms. Language is good and easy to read. Concepts are very well explained. Only one problem i can think of is that the material is advanced. If you are just a beginner, you may not find it useful for the basic data structures (arrays, linked lists etc.). All in all, i think this book is a must have for everyone who is studying algorithms.
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    Karan

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