Guide to Competitive Programming von Antti Laaksonen | Learning and Improving Algorithms Through Contests | ISBN 9783031617935

Guide to Competitive Programming

Learning and Improving Algorithms Through Contests

von Antti Laaksonen
Buchcover Guide to Competitive Programming | Antti Laaksonen | EAN 9783031617935 | ISBN 3-031-61793-2 | ISBN 978-3-031-61793-5

Guide to Competitive Programming

Learning and Improving Algorithms Through Contests

von Antti Laaksonen

This textbook features new material on advanced topics, such as calculating Fourier transforms, finding minimum cost flows in graphs, and using automata in string problems. Critically, the text accessibly describes and shows how competitive programming is a proven method of implementing and testing algorithms, as well as developing computational thinking and improving both programming and debugging skills.

Topics and features:

  1. Introduces dynamic programming and other fundamental algorithm design techniques, and investigates a wide selection of graph algorithms
  2. Compatible with the IOI Syllabus, yet also covering more advanced topics, such as maximum flows, Nim theory, and suffix structures
  3. Provides advice for students aiming for the IOI contest
  4. Surveys specialized algorithms for trees, and discusses the mathematical topics that are relevant in competitive programming
  5. Examines the use of the Python language in competitive programming
  6. Discusses sorting algorithms and binary search, and examines a selection of data structures of the C++ standard library
  7. Explores how GenAI will impact on the future of the field
  8. Covers such advanced algorithm design topics as bit-parallelism and amortized analysis, and presents a focus on efficiently processing array range queries
  9. Describes a selection of more advanced topics, including square-root algorithms and dynamic programming optimization

Fully updated, expanded and easy to follow, this core textbook/guide is an ideal reference for all students needing to learn algorithms and to practice for programming contests. Knowledge of programming basics is assumed, but previous background in algorithm design or programming contests is not necessary. With its breadth of topics, examples and references, the book is eminently suitable for both beginners and more experienced readers alike.