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Algorithms in C++, Parts 1-4: Fundamentals, Data Structure, Sorting, Searching,
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Algorithms in C++, Parts 1-4: Fundamentals, Data Structure, Sorting, Searching, Third Edition Paperback - 1998

by Sedgewick, Robert

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Addison-Wesley Professional, 1998-07-13. paperback. Very Good. 10x8x1. Paperback--NO CD,DVD,ACCESS CODE--cover shows slight wear otherwise excellent condition
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THE OBJECTIVE OF this book is to study a broad variety of important and useful algorithms: methods for solving problems that are suited for computer implementation.

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Robert Sedgewick is the William O. Baker Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University. He is a Director of Adobe Systems and has served on the research staffs at Xerox PARC, IDA, and INRIA. He earned his Ph.D from Stanford University under Donald E. Knuth.

Christopher J. Van Wyk is Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Drew University. The author of Data Structures and C Programs (Addison-Wesley, 1988), he has served on the research staff at Bell Laboratories, where he is now a consultant. Robert Sedgewick and Christopher Van Wyk both earned their Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University under Donald E. Knuth.

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