
Graph Algorithms the Fun Way
Powerful Algorithms Decoded, Not Oversimplified
Jeremy Kubica(Author)
No Starch Press
Published on 19. November 2024
416 pages
978-1-7185-0387-8 (ISBN)
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Enter the wonderful world of graph algorithms, where you'll learn when and how to apply these highly useful data structures to solve a wide range of fascinating (and fantastical) computational problems.
Graph Algorithms the Fun Way offers a refreshing approach to complex concepts by blending humor, imaginative examples, and practical Python implementations to reveal the power and versatility of graph based problem-solving in the real world. Through clear diagrams, engaging examples, and Python code, you'll build a solid foundation for addressing graph problems in your own projects.
Explore a rich landscape of cleverly constructed scenarios where:
- Hedge mazes illuminate depth-first search
- Urban explorations demonstrate breadth-first search
- Intricate labyrinths reveal bridges and articulation points
- Strategic planning illustrates bipartite matching
- Implement powerful algorithms, including Dijkstra's, A*, and Floyd-Warshall
- Tackle puzzles and optimize pathfinding with newfound confidence
- Uncover real-world applications in social networks and transportation systems
- Develop robust intuition for when and why to apply specific graph techniques
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English
Place of publication
New York
United States
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Reflowable
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27,44 MB
ISBN-13
978-1-7185-0387-8 (9781718503878)
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11/2024
No Starch Press
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Jeremy Kubica is an engineering director working at the intersection of computer science and astrophysics. He holds a PhD in robotics from Carnegie Mellon University and a BS in computer science from Cornell University. He is the author of The CS Detective, Data Structures the Fun Way (both from No Starch Press), and Computational Fairy Tales.
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