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What book to read on Algorithms?
Hi everyone, I'm a Java programmer. I began to study such disciplines at the university: automata theory, probability theory and mathematical statistics, numerical methods. The subjects are very interesting, but there is not enough knowledge of algorithms and mathematics. Having searched, there are a lot of books on the Internet, two books immediately attracted me: Sedgwick R. "Fundamental Algorithms in C ++" and T. Kormen "Algorithms. Construction and Analysis". Do I need a book that clearly explains what to read?
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Hello. I'm Maxim and I'm Alco. I am a computer programmer. A book that clearly explains which books to read is strong
I can recommend Skiena's book "Algorithms. Development Guide"
In my opinion, it is quite simple, richly illustrated with examples from life.
The source text of the algorithms is presented either in C or in pseudocode.
Stop reading. Stop wasting time on letters. There are many books on algorithms. It will take a lot of time to properly pump through this topic. I advise you to watch the video lectures of the small ShAD and ShAD on Yandex, as well as the Higher School of Economics, there are also other representatives from this area on torrents. Everything is generalized and everything is very clear. If there is a need to delve into algorithms and the theory of algorithmization, then google and use the search on torrents for keywords:
algorithms
theory of algorithms
mathematics
discrete mathematics
mathematical logic
specific mathematics
the beginning of mathematics
for all keywords there are a bunch of books and tolmuts on the topic of algorithms
The book that teaches algorithms and data structures at MIT is https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structure_and_interpretation... Highly recommended.
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