This course covers the essential information that every serious programmer needs to know about algorithms and data structures, with emphasis on applications and scientific performance analysis of Java implementations. Part I covers elementary data structures, sorting, and searching algorithms. Part II focuses on graph- and string-processing algorithms.
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Algorithms, Part II
Princeton UniversityAbout this Course
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Introduction
Undirected Graphs
Directed Graphs
Minimum Spanning Trees
Shortest Paths
Maximum Flow and Minimum Cut
Radix Sorts
Tries
Substring Search
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TOP REVIEWS FROM ALGORITHMS, PART II
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Amazing course! Loved the theory and exercises! Just a note for others: Its part 1 had almost no dependency on book, but this part 2 has some dependency (e.g. chapter on Graph) on book as well.
This was a great overview of more advanced algorithms, and I also got to prep for interviews and use concepts in actual work. The theory at the end was very helpful as well
Rich content. Liked the teaching style as well. But wish that it had an as-strong supporting system as Part I's and mentors/fellow students could answer more questions.
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