JAVA算法:英文本(第1卷)

JAVA算法:英文本(第1卷)
作 者: Robert Sedgewick
出版社: 清华大学出版社
丛编项: 算法经典丛书
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编辑推荐:算法经典丛书。《Java算法》全面介绍了当今最重要的计算机算法在Java中的应用和实现。全书共分3卷,第1卷内容基本概念(第1部分)、数据结构(第2部分)、排序算法(第3部分)和查找算法(第4部分)。本书以Java语言作为算法描述语言,易于理解、便于应用。可作高校计算机相关专业本科生和研究生的教材和补充读物,也可供相关领域工程技术人员参考。

图书目录

Fundamentals

Chapter1 Introduction

1.1 Aogorithms

1.2 A Sample Problem:Connectivity

1.3 Union-Find Algorithms

1.4 Perspective

1.5 Summary of Topics

Chapter2 Principles of Algorithm Analysis

2.1 Implementation and Empirical Ayalysis

2.2 Analysis of Algorithms

2.3 Growth of Functions

2.4 Big-Oh Notation

2.5 Basic Recurrences

2.6 Examples of Algorithm Analysis

2.7 Guarantees,Predictions,and Limitations

Data Structures

Chapter3 Elementary Data Structures

3.1 Building Blocks

3.2 Arrays

3.3 Linked Lists

3.4 Elementary List Processing

3.5 Memory Allocation for Lists

3.6 Strings

3.7 Compund Data Structures

Chapter4 Abstract Data Types

4.1 Collections of Items

4.2 Pushdown Stack ADT

4.3 Examples of Stack ADT Clients

4.4 Stack ADT Implementations

4.5 Generic Implementations

4.6 Greation of a New ADT

4.7 FIFO Queues and Generalized Queues

4.8 Duplicate and Index Itemss

4.9 First-Class ADTs

4.10 Application-Based ADT Example

4.11 Perspective

Chapter5 Recursion and Trees

5.1 Recursive Algorthms

5.2 Divide and Conquer

5.3 Dynamic Programming

5.4 Trees

5.5 Mathematical Properties of Trees

5.6 Tree Traversal

5.7 Recursive Binary-Tree Algorithms

5.8 Graph Traversal

5.9 Perspective

Sorting

Chapter6 Elementary Sorting Methods

6.1 Rules of the Game

6.2 Generic Sort Implementations

6.3 Selection Sort

6.4 Insertion Sort

6.5 Bubble Sort

6.6 Performance Characterstics of Elementary Sorts

6.7 Algorithm Visualization

6.8 Shellsort

6.9 Sorting Linked Lists

6.10 Key-Indexed Counting

Chapter7 Quicksort

7.1 The Basic Algorithm

7.2 Performance Characteristics of Quicksort

7.3 Stack Size

7.4 Small Subfiles

7.5 Median-of-Three Partitioning

7.6 Duplicate Keys

7.7 Strings and Vectors

7.8 Selection

Chapter8 Merging and Mergesort

8.1 Two-Way Merging

8.2 Abstract In-Place Merge

8.3 Top-Down Mergesort

8.4 Improvements to the Basic Algorithm

8.5 Bottom-Up Mergesort

8.6 Performance Characteristics of Mergesort

8.7 Linked-List Implementations of Mergesort

8.8 Recursion Revisited

Chapter9 Priority Queues and Heapsort

9.1 Elementary Implementations

9.2 Heap Data Structure

9.3 Algorithms on Heaps

9.4 Heapsort

9.5 Priority-Queue ADT

9.6 Priority Queue for Client Arrays

9.7 Binomial Queues

Chapter10 Radix Sorting

10.1 Bits,Bytes,and Words

10.2 Binary Quicksort

10.3 MSD Radix Sort

10.4 Three-Way Radix Quicksort

10.5 LSD Radix Sort

10.6 Performance Characteristics of Radix Sorts

10.7 Sublinear-Time Sorts

Chapter11 Special-Purpose Sorting Methods

11.1 Batcher's Old-Even Mergesort

11.2 Sorting Networks

11.3 Sorting In Place

11.4 External Sorting

11.5 Sort-Merge Implementations

11.6 Parallel Sort-Merge

Searching

Chapter12 Symbol Tables and BSTs

12.1 Symbol-Table Abstract Data Type

12.2 Key-Indexed Search

12.3 Sequential Search

12.4 Binary Search

12.5 Index Implementations with Symbol Tables

12.6 Binary Search Trees

12.7 Performance Characteristics of BSTs

12.8 Insertion at the Root in BSTs

12.9 BST Implementations of Other ADT Operations

Chapter13 Balanced Trees

13.1 Randomized BSTs

13.2 Splay BSTs

13.3 Top-Down 2-3-4 Trees

13.4 Red-Black Trees

13.5 Skip Lists

13.6 Performance Characteristics

Chapter14 Hashing

14.1 Hash Functions

14.2 Separate Chaining

14.3 Linear Probing

14.4 Double Hashing

14.5 Dynamic Hash Tables

14.6 Perspective

Chapter15 Radix Search

15.1 Digital Search Trees

15.2 Tries

15.3 Patricia Tries

15.4 Multiway Tries and TSTs

15.5 Text-String-Index Applications

Chapter16 External Searching

16.1 Rules of the Game

16.2 Indexed Sequential Access

16.3 B Trees

16.4 Extendible Hashing

16.5 Perspective

Appendix

Index