Python Algorithms: Mastering Basic Algorithms in the Python Language, Second Edition

  • 8h 53m
  • Magnus Lie Hetland
  • Apress
  • 2014

Python Algorithms, Second Edition explains the Python approach to algorithm analysis and design. Written by Magnus Lie Hetland, author of Beginning Python, this book is sharply focused on classical algorithms, but it also gives a solid understanding of fundamental algorithmic problem-solving techniques.

The book deals with some of the most important and challenging areas of programming and computer science in a highly readable manner. It covers both algorithmic theory and programming practice, demonstrating how theory is reflected in real Python programs. Well-known algorithms and data structures that are built into the Python language are explained, and the user is shown how to implement and evaluate others.

What you’ll learn

  • How to transform new problems to well-known algorithmic problems with efficient solutions, or show that the problems belong to classes of problems thought not to be efficiently solvable
  • How to analyze algorithms and Python programs using both mathematical tools and basic experiments and benchmarks
  • How to understand several classical algorithms and data structures in depth, and be able to implement these efficiently in Python
  • How to design and implement new algorithms for new problems, using time-tested design principles and techniques
  • How to speed up implementations, using a plethora of tools for high-performance computing in Python

Who this book is for

The book is intended for Python programmers who need to learn about algorithmic problem-solving, or who need a refresher. Data and computational scientists employed to do big data analytic analysis should find this book useful. Game programmers and financial analysts/engineers may find this book applicable too. And, students of computer science, or similar programming-related topics, such as bioinformatics, may also find the book to be quite useful.

About the Author

Magnus Lie Hetland is an experienced Python programmer, having used the language since the late 1990s. He is also an associate professor of algorithms at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, having taught algorithms for the better part of a decade. Hetland is the author of Practical Python and Beginning Python, first and second editions, as well as several scientific papers.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • The Basics
  • Counting 101
  • Induction and Recursion … and Reduction
  • Traversal: The Skeleton Key of Algorithmics
  • Divide, Combine, and Conquer
  • Greed is Good? Prove It!
  • Tangled Dependencies and Memoization
  • From A to B with Edsger and Friends
  • Matchings, Cuts, and Flows
  • Hard Problems and (Limited) Sloppiness
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