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This course provides an introduction to algorithms. Topics include sorting; search trees, heaps, and hashing; divide-and-conquer; dynamic programming; amortized analysis; graph algorithms; shortest paths; network flow;...
If you're hoping to test your mettle in the world of computer science, you'd do well to check out this informative and erudite course offered as part of the OpenCourseWare initiative at MIT. The course was created by...
Created by Professor Bradley Kjell from the Computer Science Department at Central Connecticut State University, this introductory resource on Java programming contains 87 chapters, divided into 13 sections, on topics...
This introduction to cryptography is a collection of applets including: "Let's Make A Deal," "Let's Make a Deal II," "Monkey Words," "Entropy," "Vigenere," "Rectangular Transposition," and "Monoalphabetic Substitution."...
This tutorial, authored by Jay Hill of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, introduces mean, median, mode, variance, and standard deviation using sports statistics from the Internet and class-generated...
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