Algorithms in the Real World: Lecture Notes



 View/Download This document contains the lecture notes taken by the students in the course Algorithms in the Real World taught at UC Berkeley during the Fall semester, 1997. The class covered the following set of ten topics: Compression, Cryptography, Linear Programming, Integer Programming, Triangulation, N-body simulation, VLSI Physical Design, Pattern Matching in Biology, Indexing, and Clustering. Between 2 and 3 lectures were dedicated to each topic. For all topics this document looked both at algorithms and at case studies in which the problems are used in real-world applications.

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