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About the Course

The primary topics in this part of the specialization are: data structures (heaps, balanced search trees, hash tables, bloom filters), graph primitives (applications of breadth-first and depth-first search, connectivity, shortest paths), and their applications (ranging from deduplication to social network analysis)....

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It was an awesome experience to learn from such a teacher. Now I have a much clear view of the graph algorithms. I have enjoyed this course. Thanks to Stanford for offering this course.

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The best algorithms course available. More on the theoretical side which in my opinion is more important, if theory is understood, implementation becomes second nature.

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By Mohit S

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Jun 28, 2017

NICE CONTENT.

By Rakshit G

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Dec 17, 2016

Good learning

By Christophe K

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Dec 29, 2020

good

By Sudhanshu B

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Mar 4, 2020

I feel it is an ok course, however the assignments can be made better. The assignments in Alogorithms offered by princeton are more interesting and meaningful.

By Michael B

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Aug 6, 2017

Some of the problem sets were a little fiddly. Especially the last one, which was crushingly terrible if you tried to actual use the solution he told you to.

By Joern K

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Aug 30, 2018

Sometimes badly synchronized, there are also mistakes in the videos which haven't been corrected.

By Nadanai L

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Mar 30, 2019

Wonderful material but some issues with programming assignments which need updating

By Tianyi Z

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Jul 16, 2018

The first programming assignment is just too bad.

By Prasanna M R

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Apr 5, 2017

good in depth knowedge.

By Aditya A

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Jul 29, 2020

the audio is not in sync with the video.

By alaa s

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Dec 29, 2023

bad