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  • Algorithms in Java, Part 5: Graph Algorithms: Graph Algorithms
    Algorithms in Java, Part 5: Graph Algorithms: Graph Algorithms

    Once again, Robert Sedgewick provides a current and comprehensive introduction to important algorithms. The focus this time is on graph algorithms, which are increasingly critical for a wide range of applications, such as network connectivity, circuit design, scheduling, transaction processing, and resource allocation. In this book, Sedgewick offers the same successful blend of theory and practice that has made his work popular with programmers for many years. Michael Schidlowsky and Sedgewick have developed concise new Java implementations that both express the methods in a natural and direct manner and also can be used in real applications. Algorithms in Java, Third Edition, Part 5: Graph Algorithms is the second book in Sedgewick's thoroughly revised and rewritten series. The first book, Parts 1-4, addresses fundamental algorithms, data structures, sorting, and searching. A forthcoming third book will focus on strings, geometry, and a range of advanced algorithms. Each book's expanded coverage features new algorithms and implementations, enhanced descriptions and diagrams, and a wealth of new exercises for polishing skills. The natural match between Java classes and abstract data type (ADT) implementations makes the code more broadly useful and relevant for the modern object-oriented programming environment. The Web site for this book (www.cs.princeton.edu/~rs/) provides additional source code for programmers along with a variety of academic support materials for educators. Coverage includes: A complete overview of graph properties and typesDiagraphs and DAGs Minimum spanning treesShortest paths Network flowsDiagrams, sample Java code, and detailed algorithm descriptions A landmark revision, Algorithms in Java, Third Edition, Part 5 provides a complete tool set for programmers to implement, debug, and use graph algorithms across a wide range of computer applications.

    Preis: 43.86 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Algorithms
    Algorithms

    The leading introduction to computer algorithms in use today, including fifty algorithms every programmer should knowPrinceton Computer Science professors, Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne, survey the most important computer algorithms in use and of interest to anyone working in science, mathematics, and engineering, and those who use computation in the liberal arts. They provide a full treatment of data structures and algorithms for key areas that enable you to confidently implement, debug, and put them to work in any computational environment. Fundamentals: Basic programming modelsData abstractionBags, queues, and stacksAnalysis of algorithms SortingElementary sortsMergesortQuicksortPriority queuesApplications GraphsUndirected graphsDirected graphsMinimum spanning treesShortest pathsStringsString sortsTriesSubstring searchRegular expressionsData compressionThese algorithms are generally ingenious creations that, remarkably, can each be expressed in just a dozen or two lines of code. As a group, they represent problem-solving power of amazing scope. They have enabled the construction of computational artifacts, the solution of scientific problems, and the development of commercial applications that would not have been feasible without them.

    Preis: 40.65 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Algorithms in C, Part 5: Graph Algorithms
    Algorithms in C, Part 5: Graph Algorithms

    Once again, Robert Sedgewick provides a current and comprehensive introduction to important algorithms. The focus this time is on graph algorithms, which are increasingly critical for a wide range of applications, such as network connectivity, circuit design, scheduling, transaction processing, and resource allocation. In this book, Sedgewick offers the same successful blend of theory and practice with concise implementations that can be tested on real applications, which has made his work popular with programmers for many years. Algorithms in C, Third Edition, Part 5: Graph Algorithms is the second book in Sedgewick's thoroughly revised and rewritten series. The first book, Parts 1-4, addresses fundamental algorithms, data structures, sorting, and searching. A forthcoming third book will focus on strings, geometry, and a range of advanced algorithms. Each book's expanded coverage features new algorithms and implementations, enhanced descriptions and diagrams, and a wealth of new exercises for polishing skills. A focus on abstract data types makes the programs more broadly useful and relevant for the modern object-oriented programming environment. Coverage includes: A complete overview of graph properties and types Diagraphs and DAGs Minimum spanning trees Shortest paths Network flows Diagrams, sample C code, and detailed algorithm descriptions The Web site for this book (http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~rs/) provides additional source code for programmers along with numerous support materials for educators. A landmark revision, Algorithms in C, Third Edition, Part 5 provides a complete tool set for programmers to implement, debug, and use graph algorithms across a wide range of computer applications.

    Preis: 51.35 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Algorithms in C++ Part 5: Graph Algorithms
    Algorithms in C++ Part 5: Graph Algorithms

    Once again, Robert Sedgewick provides a current and comprehensive introduction to important algorithms. The focus this time is on graph algorithms, which are increasingly critical for a wide range of applications, such as network connectivity, circuit design, scheduling, transaction processing, and resource allocation. In this book, Sedgewick offers the same successful blend of theory and practice that has made his work popular with programmers for many years. Christopher van Wyk and Sedgewick have developed concise new C++ implementations that both express the methods in a natural and direct manner and also can be used in real applications.   Algorithms in C++, Third Edition, Part 5: Graph Algorithms is the second book in Sedgewick's thoroughly revised and rewritten series. The first book, Parts 1-4, addresses fundamental algorithms, data structures, sorting, and searching. A forthcoming third book will focus on strings, geometry, and a range of advanced algorithms. Each book's expanded coverage features new algorithms and implementations, enhanced descriptions and diagrams, and a wealth of new exercises for polishing skills. A focus on abstract data types makes the programs more broadly useful and relevant for the modern object-oriented programming environment.   Coverage includes: A complete overview of graph properties and types Diagraphs and DAGs Minimum spanning trees Shortest paths Network flows Diagrams, sample C++ code, and detailed algorithm descriptions The Web site for this book (http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~rs/) provides additional source code for programmers along with a wide range of academic support materials for educators.   A landmark revision, Algorithms in C++, Third Edition, Part 5 provides a complete tool set for programmers to implement, debug, and use graph algorithms across a wide range of computer applications.

    Preis: 43.86 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Wie kann man in einer Beziehung mehr Zuneigung und Romantik zeigen?

    Um mehr Zuneigung und Romantik in einer Beziehung zu zeigen, könnten Sie regelmäßig kleine Gesten der Liebe und Wertschätzung machen, wie zum Beispiel Komplimente geben, Blumen schenken oder gemeinsame Zeit planen. Es ist auch wichtig, offen und ehrlich über Ihre Gefühle zu kommunizieren und auf die Bedürfnisse und Wünsche Ihres Partners einzugehen. Schließlich kann es helfen, gemeinsame Interessen zu entdecken und neue Aktivitäten zusammen auszuprobieren, um die Beziehung aufzufrischen.

  • Was sind die typischen Anzeichen von Verliebtheit und wie kann man sie von bloßer Zuneigung oder Schwärmerei unterscheiden?

    Typische Anzeichen von Verliebtheit sind Schmetterlinge im Bauch, ständiges an den anderen denken und ein starkes Verlangen nach Nähe. Man kann sie von bloßer Zuneigung oder Schwärmerei unterscheiden, indem man auf die Intensität der Gefühle, die Bereitschaft zur Kompromissbereitschaft und die langfristige Perspektive der Beziehung achtet. Letztendlich zeigt sich Verliebtheit oft durch das Bedürfnis, eine tiefere Verbindung mit der Person einzugehen.

  • Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Verliebtheit und Schwärmerei?

    Verliebtheit bezieht sich auf eine tiefere emotionale Verbindung zu einer Person, bei der man starke Gefühle der Zuneigung und Anziehung empfindet. Schwärmerei hingegen bezieht sich auf eine eher oberflächliche und vorübergehende Faszination für jemanden, bei der man sich von idealisierten Vorstellungen und Fantasien leiten lässt. Verliebtheit kann zu einer langfristigen Beziehung führen, während Schwärmerei oft nur von kurzer Dauer ist.

  • Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Schwärmerei und Verliebtheit?

    Schwärmerei bezieht sich oft auf eine starke Bewunderung oder Anziehungskraft für eine Person, ohne dass tiefe emotionale Bindungen oder eine romantische Beziehung bestehen. Verliebtheit hingegen beinhaltet in der Regel eine tiefe emotionale Verbindung und ein starkes Verlangen nach Nähe und Intimität mit der geliebten Person. Verliebtheit kann auch mit intensiven Gefühlen wie Eifersucht, Sehnsucht und Glückseligkeit einhergehen.

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  • Grokking Algorithms
    Grokking Algorithms

    A friendly, fully-illustrated introduction to the most important computer programming algorithms. The algorithms you'll use most often as a programmer have already been discovered, tested, and proven. This book will prepare you for those pesky algorithms questions in every programming job interview and help you apply them in your day-to-day work. And if you want to understand them without slogging through dense multipage proofs, this is the book for you. In Grokking Algorithms, Second Edition you will discover: Search, sort, and graph algorithms Data structures such as arrays, lists, hash tables, trees, and graphs NP complete and greedy algorithms Performance trade-offs between algorithms Exercises and code samples in every chapter Over 400 illustrations with detailed walkthroughs The first edition of Grokking Algorithms proved to over 100,000 readers that learning algorithms doesn't have to be complicated or boring! This new edition now includes fresh coverage of trees, NP complete problems, and code updates to Python 3. With easy-to-read, friendly explanations, clever examples, and exercises to sharpen your skills as you learn, youll actually enjoy learning these important algorithms.

    Preis: 60.98 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Algorithms: Part I
    Algorithms: Part I

    This book is Part I of the fourth edition of Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne’s Algorithms, the leading textbook on algorithms today, widely used in colleges and universities worldwide. Part I contains Chapters 1 through 3 of the book. The fourth edition of Algorithms surveys the most important computer algorithms currently in use and provides a full treatment of data structures and algorithms for sorting, searching, graph processing, and string processing -- including fifty algorithms every programmer should know. In this edition, new Java implementations are written in an accessible modular programming style, where all of the code is exposed to the reader and ready to use. The algorithms in this book represent a body of knowledge developed over the last 50 years that has become indispensable, not just for professional programmers and computer science students but for any student with interests in science, mathematics, and engineering, not to mention students who use computation in the liberal arts. The companion web site, algs4.cs.princeton.edu contains An online synopsis Full Java implementations Test data Exercises and answers Dynamic visualizations Lecture slides Programming assignments with checklists Links to related material The MOOC related to this book is accessible via the "Online Course" link at algs4.cs.princeton.edu. The course offers more than 100 video lecture segments that are integrated with the text, extensive online assessments, and the large-scale discussion forums that have proven so valuable. Offered each fall and spring, this course regularly attracts tens of thousands of registrants. Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne are developing a modern approach to disseminating knowledge that fully embraces technology, enabling people all around the world to discover new ways of learning and teaching. By integrating their textbook, online content, and MOOC, all at the state of the art, they have built a unique resource that greatly expands the breadth and depth of the educational experience.

    Preis: 16.04 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Algorithms, Part II
    Algorithms, Part II

    This book is Part II of the fourth edition of Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne’s Algorithms, the leading textbook on algorithms today, widely used in colleges and universities worldwide. Part II contains Chapters 4 through 6 of the book. The fourth edition of Algorithms surveys the most important computer algorithms currently in use and provides a full treatment of data structures and algorithms for sorting, searching, graph processing, and string processing -- including fifty algorithms every programmer should know. In this edition, new Java implementations are written in an accessible modular programming style, where all of the code is exposed to the reader and ready to use. The algorithms in this book represent a body of knowledge developed over the last 50 years that has become indispensable, not just for professional programmers and computer science students but for any student with interests in science, mathematics, and engineering, not to mention students who use computation in the liberal arts. The companion web site, algs4.cs.princeton.edu contains An online synopsis Full Java implementations Test data Exercises and answers Dynamic visualizations Lecture slides Programming assignments with checklists Links to related material The MOOC related to this book is accessible via the "Online Course" link at algs4.cs.princeton.edu. The course offers more than 100 video lecture segments that are integrated with the text, extensive online assessments, and the large-scale discussion forums that have proven so valuable. Offered each fall and spring, this course regularly attracts tens of thousands of registrants. Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne are developing a modern approach to disseminating knowledge that fully embraces technology, enabling people all around the world to discover new ways of learning and teaching. By integrating their textbook, online content, and MOOC, all at the state of the art, they have built a unique resource that greatly expands the breadth and depth of the educational experience.

    Preis: 16.04 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Algorithms in Java, Part 5: Graph Algorithms: Graph Algorithms
    Algorithms in Java, Part 5: Graph Algorithms: Graph Algorithms

    Once again, Robert Sedgewick provides a current and comprehensive introduction to important algorithms. The focus this time is on graph algorithms, which are increasingly critical for a wide range of applications, such as network connectivity, circuit design, scheduling, transaction processing, and resource allocation. In this book, Sedgewick offers the same successful blend of theory and practice that has made his work popular with programmers for many years. Michael Schidlowsky and Sedgewick have developed concise new Java implementations that both express the methods in a natural and direct manner and also can be used in real applications. Algorithms in Java, Third Edition, Part 5: Graph Algorithms is the second book in Sedgewick's thoroughly revised and rewritten series. The first book, Parts 1-4, addresses fundamental algorithms, data structures, sorting, and searching. A forthcoming third book will focus on strings, geometry, and a range of advanced algorithms. Each book's expanded coverage features new algorithms and implementations, enhanced descriptions and diagrams, and a wealth of new exercises for polishing skills. The natural match between Java classes and abstract data type (ADT) implementations makes the code more broadly useful and relevant for the modern object-oriented programming environment. The Web site for this book (www.cs.princeton.edu/~rs/) provides additional source code for programmers along with a variety of academic support materials for educators. Coverage includes: A complete overview of graph properties and typesDiagraphs and DAGs Minimum spanning treesShortest paths Network flowsDiagrams, sample Java code, and detailed algorithm descriptions A landmark revision, Algorithms in Java, Third Edition, Part 5 provides a complete tool set for programmers to implement, debug, and use graph algorithms across a wide range of computer applications.

    Preis: 27.81 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Kann sich in einer Beziehung Liebe und Verliebtheit noch entwickeln?

    Ja, in einer Beziehung können sich Liebe und Verliebtheit weiterentwickeln. Während Verliebtheit oft von der anfänglichen Anziehung und Leidenschaft geprägt ist, kann sich Liebe im Laufe der Zeit durch Vertrauen, Verbundenheit und tiefe emotionale Bindung entwickeln. Es ist möglich, dass sich beide Aspekte gleichzeitig in einer Beziehung entwickeln und verändern.

  • Liebe oder nur Schwärmerei?

    Es ist schwierig zu sagen, ob es sich um Liebe oder nur um Schwärmerei handelt, da dies von Person zu Person unterschiedlich ist. Liebe beinhaltet in der Regel tiefere Gefühle und eine starke Verbindung, während Schwärmerei oft von oberflächlicher Anziehung und Faszination geprägt ist. Es ist wichtig, die eigenen Gefühle zu reflektieren und die Beziehung genauer zu betrachten, um herauszufinden, ob es sich um Liebe handelt oder nicht.

  • Was sind die Unterschiede zwischen einer Schwärmerei und Verliebtheit?

    Eine Schwärmerei ist oft eine kurzlebige, intensive Begeisterung für eine Person oder eine Idee, die nicht unbedingt auf gegenseitiger Anziehung beruht. Verliebtheit hingegen beinhaltet in der Regel eine tiefere emotionale Bindung und eine romantische Anziehung zu einer bestimmten Person. Verliebtheit kann länger anhalten und zu einer Beziehung führen, während eine Schwärmerei oft nur vorübergehend ist.

  • Woran erkennt man den Unterschied zwischen Schwärmerei und Verliebtheit?

    Schwärmerei ist oft von einer idealisierten Vorstellung der Person geprägt und kann schnell vorübergehen. Verliebtheit hingegen beinhaltet eine tiefere emotionale Bindung und das Verlangen nach Nähe und Intimität. Verliebte Menschen zeigen oft auch ein gesteigertes Interesse an der Persönlichkeit und den Bedürfnissen des anderen.

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