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The classic texts on computer programming algorithms include three volumes written by Donald Knuth collectively titled "The Art of Computer Programming" (ISBN 0201485419). | |||
Also useful is the book "Introduction to Algorithms" by Thomas Cormen, 2nd ed. Dec. 2003 (with CD) (ISBN 0072970545). | |||
Other references include: | |||
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*Ellis Horowitz and Sartaj Sahni (1978). Fundamentals of computer algorithms. |
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The classic texts on computer programming algorithms include three volumes written by Donald Knuth collectively titled "The Art of Computer Programming" (ISBN 0201485419).
Also useful is the book "Introduction to Algorithms" by Thomas Cormen, 2nd ed. Dec. 2003 (with CD) (ISBN 0072970545).
Other references include:
- Berlinski, David (2000-01). The advent of the algorithm : the idea that rules the world. New York: Harcourt. ISBN 9780151003389.
- Ellis Horowitz and Sartaj Sahni (1978). Fundamentals of computer algorithms.