Algorithms in C++, Parts 1-4: Fundamentals, Data Structure, Sorting, Searching, 3/e (Paperback)

Robert Sedgewick

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For this version of Robert Sedgewick's popular textbook on algorithms and data structures, Christopher Van Wyk and Robert Sedgewick have developed new C++ implementations that both express the presented methods in a concise and direct manner, and also provide students with the practical means to test them on real applications.
This particular book, Parts 1-4, represents a substantial update of the first half of Sedgewick's complete work. It provides extensive coverage of fundamental data structures and algorithms for sorting, searching, and related applications. The update features expanded coverage of arrays, linked lists, strings, trees, and other basic data structures, and greater emphasis on abstract data types (ADTs), modular programming, object-oriented programming, and C++ classes than in previous editions. It includes over 100 algorithms for sorting, selection, priority queue ADT implementations, and symbol table ADT (searching) implementations, and over 1,000 new exercises to help students learn the properties of algorithms.

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Table Of Contents

FUNDAMENTALS.

1. Introduction.
Algorithms.
A Sample Problem-Connectivity.
Union-Find Algorithms.
Perspective.
Summary of Topics.

2. Principles of Algorithm Analysis.
Implementation and Empirical Analysis.
Analysis of Algorithms.
Growth of Functions.
Big-Oh Notation.
Basic Recurrences.
Examples of Algorithm Analysis.
Guarantees, Predictions, and Limitations.

DATA STRUCTURES.

3. Elementary Data Structures.
Building Blocks.
Arrays.
Linked Lists.
Elementary List Processing.
Memory Allocation for Lists.
Strings.
Compound Data Structures.

4. Abstract Data Types.
Abstract Objects and Collections of Objects.
Pushdown Stack ADT.
Examples of Stack ADT Clients.
Stack ADT Implementations.
Creation of a New ADT.
FIFO Queues and Generalized Queues.
Duplicate and Index Items.
First-Class ADTs.
Application-Based ADT Example.
Perspective.

5. Recursion and Trees.
Recursive Algorithms.
Divide and Conquer.
Dynamic Programming.
Trees.
Mathematical Properties of Trees.
Tree Traversal.
Recursive Binary-Tree Algorithms.
Graph Traversal.
Perspective.

SORTING.

6. Elementary Sorting Methods.
Rules of the Game.
Selection Sort.
Insertion Sort.
Bubble Sort.
Performance Characteristics of Elementary Sorts.
Shellsort.
Sorting Other Types of Data.
Index and Pointer Sorting.
Sorting Linked Lists.
Key-Indexed Counting.

7. Quicksort.
The Basic Algorithm.
Performance Characteristics of Quicksort.
Stack Size.
Small Subfiles.
Median-of-Three Partitioning.
Duplicate Keys.
Strings and Vectors.
Selection.

8. Merging and Mergesort.
Two-Way Merging.
Abstract In-Place Merge.
Top-Down Mergesort.
Improvements to the Basic Algorithm.
Bottom-Up Mergesort.
Performance Characteristics of Mergesort.
Linked-List Implementations of Mergesort.
Recursion Revisited.

9. Priority Queues and Heapsort.
Elementary Implementations.
Heap Data Structure.
Algorithms on Heaps.
Heapsort.
Priority-Queue ADT.
Priority Queues for Index Items.
Binomial Queues.

10. Radix Sorting.
Bits, Bytes, and Words.
Binary Quicksort.
MSD Radix Sort.
Three-Way Radix Quicksort.
LSD Radix Sort.
Performance Characteristics of Radix Sorts.
Sublinear-Time Sorts.

11. Special-Purpose Sorts.
Batcher's Odd-Even Mergesort.
Sorting Networks.
External Sorting.
Sort-Merge Implementations.
Parallel Sort/Merge.

SEARCHING.

12. Symbol Tables and BSTs.
Symbol-Table Abstract Data Type.
Key-Indexed Search.
Sequential Search.
Binary Search.
Binary Search Trees (BSTs).
Performance Characteristics of BSTs.
Index Implementations with Symbol Tables.
Insertion at the Root in BSTs.
BST Implementations of Other ADT Functions.

13. Balanced Trees.
Randomized BSTs.
Splay BSTs.
Top-Down 2-3-4 Trees.
Red-Black Trees.
Skip Lists.
Performance Characteristics.
Separate Chaining.
Linear Probing.
Double Hashing.
Dynamic Hash Tables.
Perspective.

15. Radix Search.
Digital Search Trees.
Tries.
Patricia Tries.
Multiway Tries and TSTs.
Text String Index Applications.

16. External Searching.
Rules of the Game.
Indexed Sequential Access.
B Trees.
Extendible Hashing.
Perspective.

Index. 0201350882T04062001


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商品描述(中文翻譯)

這本書是Robert Sedgewick的流行算法和資料結構教材的新版本,Christopher Van Wyk和Robert Sedgewick開發了新的C++實現,既以簡潔直接的方式表達所介紹的方法,也為學生提供了在實際應用中測試這些方法的實際手段。這本書的第1-4部分是Sedgewick完整作品的重大更新,廣泛涵蓋了基本的資料結構和排序、搜索等相關應用的算法。更新的內容包括對數組、鏈表、字符串、樹和其他基本資料結構的擴展覆蓋,以及對抽象資料類型(ADTs)、模塊化編程、面向對象編程和C++類的更大強調,比以前的版本更多。它包含了100多種排序、選擇、優先級隊列ADT實現和符號表ADT(搜索)實現的算法,以及1000多個新的練習題,幫助學生學習算法的特性。

目錄:
基礎知識
1. 簡介
2. 算法分析原則

資料結構
3. 基本資料結構
4. 抽象資料類型
5. 遞歸和樹

排序
6. 基本排序方法
7. 快速排序
8. 合併和合併排序

以上是這本書的簡介和目錄。