An Introduction to the Analysis of Algorithms (2nd Edition)

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UPC:
9780321905758
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
1/28/2013
Author:
Robert Sedgewick;Philippe Flajolet
Language:
english
Edition:
2

Product Overview

Despite growing interest, basic information on methods and models for mathematically analyzing algorithms has rarely been directly accessible to practitioners, researchers, or students. An Introduction to the Analysis of Algorithms, Second Edition, organizes and presents that knowledge, fully introducing primary techniques and results in the field.

Robert Sedgewick and the late Philippe Flajolet have drawn from both classical mathematics and computer science, integrating discrete mathematics, elementary real analysis, combinatorics, algorithms, and data structures. They emphasize the mathematics needed to support scientific studies that can serve as the basis for predicting algorithm performance and for comparing different algorithms on the basis of performance.

Techniques covered in the first half of the book include recurrences, generating functions, asymptotics, and analytic combinatorics. Structures studied in the second half of the book include permutations, trees, strings, tries, and mappings. Numerous examples are included throughout to illustrate applications to the analysis of algorithms that are playing a critical role in the evolution of our modern computational infrastructure.

Improvements and additions in this new edition include

  • Upgraded figures and code
  • An all-new chapter introducing analytic combinatorics
  • Simplified derivations via analytic combinatorics throughout

The books thorough, self-contained coverage will help readers appreciate the fields challenges, prepare them for advanced resultscovered in their monograph Analytic Combinatorics and in Donald Knuths The Art of Computer Programming booksand provide the background they need to keep abreast of new research.

[Sedgewick and Flajolet] are not only worldwide leaders of the field, they also are masters of exposition. I am sure that every serious computer scientist will find this book rewarding in many ways.

From the Foreword by Donald E. Knuth

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