Introduction to Algorithms
Fourth Edition
by Thomas H. Cormen, Charles E. Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest, Clifford Stein
5/5
MIT Press 1312 pages April 5, 2022
The comprehensive introduction to algorithms used by universities worldwide. Known as CLRS, this textbook covers a broad range of algorithms in depth with rigorous yet accessible explanations, pseudocode, and mathematical proofs.
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This is THE algorithm bible, folks. Jim has seen this chunky tome on every CS student's desk (and as a doorstop in a few dorms). It's dense, it's thorough, and it will make your brain hurt in the best possible way. If you're serious about computer science, CLRS is non-negotiable. Five worms — it earned every one.
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