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Hands-On Data Structures and Algorithms with Python – Third Edition

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801073448
Length 496 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Dr. Basant Agarwal Dr. Basant Agarwal
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Python Data Types and Structures FREE CHAPTER 2. Introduction to Algorithm Design 3. Algorithm Design Techniques and Strategies 4. Linked Lists 5. Stacks and Queues 6. Trees 7. Heaps and Priority Queues 8. Hash Tables 9. Graphs and Algorithms 10. Searching 11. Sorting 12. Selection Algorithms 13. String Matching Algorithms 14. Other Books You May Enjoy
15. Index
Appendix: Answers to the Questions

Divide and conquer

One of the important and effective techniques for solving a complex problem is divide and conquer. The divide-and-conquer paradigm divides a problem into smaller sub-problems, and then solves these; finally, it combines the results to obtain a global, optimal solution. More specifically, in divide-and-conquer design, the problem is divided into two smaller sub-problems, with each of them being solved recursively. The partial solutions are merged to obtain a final solution. This is a very common problem-solving technique, and is, arguably, the most commonly used approach in algorithm design.

Some examples of the divide-and-conquer design technique are as follows:

  • Binary search
  • Merge sort
  • Quick sort
  • Algorithm for fast multiplication
  • Strassen’s matrix multiplication
  • Closest pair of points

Let’s have a look at two examples, the binary search and merge sort algorithms, to understand how the divide-and...

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