Experienced Computer Scientists analyze and solve computational problems at a level of abstraction that is beyond that of any particular programming language. This two-part course builds on the principles that you learned in our Principles of Computing course and is designed to train students in the mathematical concepts and process of "Algorithmic Thinking", allowing them to build simpler, more efficient solutions to real-world computational problems.
Algorithmic Thinking (Part 1)
This course is part of Fundamentals of Computing Specialization
Instructors: Luay Nakhleh
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There are 4 modules in this course
What is Algorithmic Thinking?, class structure, graphs, brute-force algorithms
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15 videos2 readings1 assignment
Graph representations, plotting, analysis of citation graphs
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3 readings1 peer review2 app items
Asymptotic analysis, "big O" notation, pseudocode, breadth-first search
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Connected components, graph resilience, and analysis of computer networks
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3 readings1 peer review1 app item
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Reviewed on Sep 28, 2018
very educational. I've learnt not only about graph theory but also how to use matplotlib and timeit libraries. The assignments were quite challengeable but rewarding.
Reviewed on May 29, 2016
The content is great. I enjoyed learning about graph theory. The new platform is pretty frustrating, though. The discussion boards are not as vibrant as they were before the paywall.
Reviewed on Mar 4, 2018
Another fantastic course from the team at Rice - thank you!
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