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Wbozon2021-06-04 13:12:20
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Wbozon, 2021-06-04 13:12:20

Where to find a specialist in the theory of algorithms?

Hello!
For consultations, you need a specialist in the theory of algorithms. Where to look for such a specialist? In universities? If so, which universities specialize in this?
Thank you.

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pogoreli, 2021-06-04
@pogoreli

I won’t tell you about Russia, but if you search in Western universities, you need to type in Google
Name of the university cs algorithms and data structures You
can look at the names of universities on the College board in the college search section. Set the search parameters to major-computer science
. The course page must contain an instructor-instructor.
Then we type in Google the
name of the university the name of the teacher
And the mail will be indicated on his page.
We write to him and discuss all the conditions directly.
Or you can just watch the online course algorithms and data structures on the codewithmosh website. Everything is very intelligible there and the program coincides with the university one.
Regarding the Russian-language resources, alas, I can not help.

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Vladimir Korotenko, 2021-06-04
@firedragon

Read from Knut(s)
This mantra has been in effect for 30+ years.
By the way, that's what the book is called.

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Karpion, 2021-06-05
@Karpion

To begin with, I would like to know the algorithms from which area you are interested in. A generalist in all areas is hard to find and is likely to be less useful than someone who works purely in the right area.
Those. it would be best to ask here the questions that you are going to ask him. Perhaps there is already a suitable specialist here who either knows the answer to the question, or knows where to read it, or knows exactly where to turn.

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mkone112, 2021-06-04
@mkone112

Where to look for such a specialist?

On hh.
In universities? If so, which universities specialize in this?

Technical.

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