07-01-2024, 08:48 PM
Deep Dive into Algorithms
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps®) | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2ch | Size: 11.5 GB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 82 lectures (32 hour, 22 mins) | Language: English
Deep Dive into Algorithms
What you'll learn
Students will learn various Backtracking Problems along with implementation using C language
Students will learn various Dynamic Programming Problems along with implementation using C language
Students will learn various Graph Algorithms along with implementation using C language
Branch and Bound
Divide and Conquer
Greedy Algorithm
Pattern Matching
Searching and Sorting
Requirements
Recursion
Description
An algorithmic paradigm or algorithm design paradigm is a generic model or framework which underlies the design of a class of algorithms. An algorithmic paradigm is an abstraction higher than the notion of an algorithm, just as an algorithm is an abstraction higher than a computer program.
How does one calculate the running time of an algorithm?
How can we compare two different algorithms?
How do we know if an algorithm is `optimal'?
Who this course is for:
Programmers who are interested to learn algorithms
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Students will learn various Backtracking Problems along with implementation using C language
Students will learn various Dynamic Programming Problems along with implementation using C language
Students will learn various Graph Algorithms along with implementation using C language
Branch and Bound
Divide and Conquer
Greedy Algorithm
Pattern Matching
Searching and Sorting
Requirements
Recursion
Description
An algorithmic paradigm or algorithm design paradigm is a generic model or framework which underlies the design of a class of algorithms. An algorithmic paradigm is an abstraction higher than the notion of an algorithm, just as an algorithm is an abstraction higher than a computer program.
How does one calculate the running time of an algorithm?
How can we compare two different algorithms?
How do we know if an algorithm is `optimal'?
Who this course is for:
Programmers who are interested to learn algorithms
For More Courses Visit & Bookmark Your Preferred Language Blog
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