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Algorithms Unlocked - Mastering Computational Problem Solving

Peter Johnson

Editorial: HiTeX Press

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"Algorithms Unlocked: Mastering Computational Problem Solving" offers a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental concepts of algorithms and their applications in computer science. This book meticulously explores essential topics, from basic definitions and historical context to complex algorithm design techniques and advanced data structures. Designed to be accessible and engaging for beginners, it provides a detailed understanding of how algorithms function and how they can be applied efficiently to solve real-world problems.Each chapter systematically builds on prior knowledge, covering key areas such as sorting and searching, dynamic programming, graph algorithms, and number theory. Practical examples, case studies, and in-depth analyses foster a robust understanding of each topic. By the end of this book, readers will be well-equipped with the skills and confidence needed to develop, analyze, and implement algorithms, and to choose the most appropriate solutions for diverse computational challenges.
Disponible desde: 09/09/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 394 páginas.

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