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  1. I'm a computational geometer/topologist/graphophile with more general interests in algorithms, data structures, and lower bounds. I also have a growing interest in computer science education research, especially in understanding how students learn to design algorithms.

  2. 1st edition, June 2019. This web page contains a free electronic version of my self-published textbook Algorithms, along with other lecture notes I have written for various theoretical computer science classes at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign since 1998.

  3. Professor of Computer Science, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Verified email at illinois.edu - Homepage. Algorithms data structures computational geometry computational...

  4. Associate professor. Assistant professor. Postdoctoral research associate, Center for Geometric Computing, Department of Computer Science, Duke University. 1992–1996. Graduate student researcher and graduate student instructor, Computer Science Division, University of California, Berkeley. 1990–1992.

  5. The algorithms classes I teach at Illinois have two significant prerequisites: a course on discrete mathematics and a course on fundamental data structures. Consequently, this textbook is probably not suitable for most students as afirst. i. P. course in data structures and algorithms.

  6. Star 7.9k. master. README. Algorithms by Jeff Erickson. 1st paperback edition — June 13, 2019 — Now available from Amazon. This is a bug-reporting site for my Algorithms textbook and other related course materials. Thanks for visiting! Thanks to everyone who reported bugs in the 0th and ½th editions! To report an error, please post an issue.

  7. Jeff Erickson, 2019 - Computers - 449 pages. Algorithms are the lifeblood of computer science. They are the machines that proofs build and the music that programs play. Their history is...