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Luca
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Olá
Nunca se sabe quando se precisa deles
Algorithms
by S. Dasgupta, C.H. Papadimitriou, and U.V. Vazirani
Table of contents
Preface
Chapter 0: Prologue
Chapter 1: Algorithms with numbers
Chapter 2: Divide-and-conquer algorithms
Chapter 3: Decompositions of graphs
Chapter 4: Paths in graphs
Chapter 5: Greedy algorithms
Chapter 6: Dynamic programming
Chapter 7: Linear programming
Chapter 8: NP-complete problems
Chapter 9: Coping with NP-completeness
Chapter 10: Quantum algorithms
Draft do Livro
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Calvin
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Muito bom!
Principalmente a parte de grafos, que é uma das coisas mais interessantes que se aprende na faculdade!
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Proteu Alcebidiano
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Opa valeu a dica o ultimo capitulo muito me interessa!
tá salvo aqui
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