NOT AVAILABLE IN THE US OR CANADA. International Student Paperback Edition. Customers in the US and Canada must order the Cloth edition of this title.The first edition won the award for Best 1990 Professional and Scholarly Book in Computer Science and Data Processing by the Association of American Publishers. PLEASE NOTE: This is the international student paperback edition of this book. The MIT Press does not have sales rights for this paperback edition in the US and Canada. Customers in the US
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NOT AVAILABLE IN THE US OR CANADA. International Student Paperback Edition. Customers in the US and Canada must order the Cloth edition of this title.The first edition won the award for Best 1990 Professional and Scholarly Book in Computer Science and Data Processing by the Association of American Publishers. PLEASE NOTE: This is the international student paperback edition of this book. The MIT Press does not have sales rights for this paperback edition in the US and Canada. Customers in the US and Canada must order the hardcover edition. There are books on algorithms that are rigorous but incomplete and others that cover masses of material but lack rigor. "Introduction to Algorithms" combines rigor and comprehensiveness. The book 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 can be used as a unit of study. The algorithms are described in English and in a pseudocode designed 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 first edition became the standard reference for professionals and a widely used text in universities worldwide. The second edition features new chapters on the role of algorithms, probabilistic analysis and randomized algorithms, and linear programming, as well as extensive revisions to virtually every section of the book. In a subtle but important change, loop invariants are introduced early and used throughout the text to prove algorithm correctness. Without changing the mathematical and analytic focus, the authors have moved much of the mathematical foundations material from Part I to an appendix and have included additional motivational material at the beginning.
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More Information: Introduction to Algorithms, Second Edition
ISBN-10:
0262531968
ISBN-13:
9780262531962
Title:
Introduction to Algorithms, Second Edition
Author:
Thomas H Cormen, Charles E Leiserson, Ronald L Rivest, Clifford Stein, Charles E Leiserson
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NOT AVAILABLE IN THE US OR CANADA. International Student Paperback Edition. Customers in the US and Canada must order the Cloth edition of this title.The first edition won the award for Best 1990 Professional and Scholarly Book in Computer Science and Data Processing by the Association of American Publishers. PLEASE NOTE: This is the international student paperback edition of this book. The MIT Press does not have sales rights for this paperback edition in the US and Canada. Customers in the USNOT AVAILABLE IN THE US OR CANADA. International Student Paperback Edition. Customers in the US and Canada must order the Cloth edition of this title.The first edition won the award for Best 1990 Professional and Scholarly Book in Computer Science and Data Processing by the Association of American Publishers. PLEASE NOTE: This is the international student paperback edition of this book. The MIT Press does not have sales rights for this paperback edition in the US and Canada. Customers in the US and Canada must order the hardcover edition. There are books on algorithms that are rigorous but incomplete and others that cover masses of material but lack rigor. "Introduction to Algorithms" combines rigor and comprehensiveness. The book 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 can be used as a unit of study. The algorithms are described in English and in a pseudocode designed 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 first edition became the standard reference for professionals and a widely used text in universities worldwide. The second edition features new chapters on the role of algorithms, probabilistic analysis and randomized algorithms, and linear programming, as well as extensive revisions to virtually every section of the book. In a subtle but important change, loop invariants are introduced early and used throughout the text to prove algorithm correctness. Without changing the mathematical and analytic focus, the authors have moved much of the mathematical foundations material from Part I to an appendix and have included additional motivational material at the beginning.