Divide and Conquer, Sorting and Searching, and Randomized Algorithms

Coursera Divide and Conquer, Sorting and Searching, and Randomized Algorithms

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Coursera
Provider
Stanford University
Effort
4-8 hours/week
Length
4 weeks
Language
English
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Paid Certificate Available
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Overview
The primary topics in this part of the specialization are: asymptotic ("Big-oh") notation, sorting and searching, divide and conquer (master method, integer and matrix multiplication, closest pair), and randomized algorithms (QuickSort, contraction algorithm for min cuts).

Who is this class for: Learners with at least a little bit of programming experience who want to learn the essentials of algorithms. In a University computer science curriculum, this course is typically taken in the third year.

Syllabus
Week 1
Introduction; "big-oh" notation and asymptotic analysis.

Week 2
Divide-and-conquer basics; the master method for analyzing divide and conquer algorithms.

Week 3
The QuickSort algorithm and its analysis; probability review.

Week 4
Linear-time selection; graphs, cuts, and the contraction algorithm.

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Tim Roughgarden
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