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describe an algorithm precisely and succinctly analyze the correctness and efficiency (running !mes) of algorithms learn some basic algorithmic techniques and some classic algorithm

COSC.031-WI25

Algorithms (WI25)

Course Descrip!on and Learning Objectives

This is a course which teaches the basics of design and analysis of algorithms. Simply put, an algorithm is a step-by-step procedure to solve a problem, and forms the bedrock of computer science. The learning objectives of this course are:

describe an algorithm precisely and succinctly

analyze the correctness and efficiency (running !mes) of algorithms

learn some basic algorithmic techniques and some classic algorithms for fundamental problems

use the above knowledge to adapt them for solving different problems

design new algorithms

From a computer science perspective, the above objectives will make a student better problem solvers and programmers. Although the course is primarily theoretical, there are avenues for programming where students can hone their coding skills.

Logistics

Prerequisites: COSC 30 or equivalent. See this.

Lectures: 9L hour (M-W-F, 8:50 – 9:55, X-hour on Th, 9:05-9:55)

Class Venue: Cummings 100 (Spanos Auditorium)

Discussions: via Ed Discussion

Work Submissions: (mostly) Gradescope

Textbook: Lecture notes and plenty of practice problems (with solutions) will be posted. No particular textbook needed, but these are good:

Erickson: Algorithms (this is freely available here: https://jeffe.cs.illinois.edu/teaching/algorithms/)

Dasgupta, Papadimitriou, Vazirani: Algorithms

Roughgarden: Algorithms Illuminated

Cormen, Leiserson, Rivest, Stein: Introduc!on to Algorithms

Kleinberg, Tardos: Algorithm Design

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Best Practices

Honor Principle vis-a-vis COSC 31, W25

Policies

Instruction Staff, Office Hours, & Problem Solving Sessions

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