This online course covers basic algorithmic techniques and ideas for computational problems arising frequently in practical applications: sorting and searching, divide and conquer, greedy algorithms, dynamic programming. We will learn a lot of theory: how to sort data and how it helps for searching; how to break a large problem into pieces and solve them recursively; when it makes sense to proceed greedily; how dynamic programming is used in genomic studies. You will practice solving computational problems, designing new algorithms, and implementing solutions efficiently (so that they run in less than a second).

Algorithmic Toolbox

Algorithmic Toolbox
This course is part of Data Structures and Algorithms Specialization



Instructors: Neil Rhodes
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Essential algorithmic techniques
Design efficient algorithms
Practice solving algorithmic interview problems
Implement efficient and reliable solutions
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Reviewed on Jul 5, 2020
Pretty good course on algos . I have already done algorithms in college and know in depth about it and is doing it to get a certificate just for a job . I am impressed by the way of teaching .
Reviewed on Oct 7, 2022
An excellent course, Better than most Universities in India. I would recommend to stick to the problems and really putting in the efforts, to solve all the problems, It will be worth the effort.
Reviewed on May 16, 2020
Great course for stepping into algorithms. But some portions have bad lectures like for example explaining the theoritical reasoning for finding safe move in week 3 greedy algorithm is very poor.
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