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Advanced Algorithms in Java

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This course is about advanced algorithms focusing on graph traversal, shortest path problems, spanning trees and maximum flow problems and a lots of its applications from Google Web Crawler to taking advantage of stock market arbitrage situations.

Section 1:

the basic graph traversal algorithm

breadth–first search algorithm

depth–first search algorithm

Section 2:

shortest path algorithms

Dijkstra’s algorithm

Bellman–Ford algorithm

Section 3:

what are spanning trees

union find data structures

Kruskal’s algorithm

Prim’s algorithm

Section 4:

what are strongly connected components

Kosaraju algorithm

Tarjan algorithm

Section 5:

the famous maximum flow problem

how to reduce most of the hard problems to maximum flow problem

Ford–Fulkerson algorithm

bipartite matching problem

Section 4:

travelling salesman problem (TSP)

how to deal with NP–hard problems

using meta–heuristics: tabu search and simulated annealing

The course is going to take approximately 10 hours to completely but I highly suggest you typing these algorithms out several times in order to get a good grasp of it. You can download the source code of the whole course at the last lecture.

You should definitely take this course if you are interested in advanced topics concerning algorithms. There are a bunch of fields where these methods can be used: from software engineering to scientific research.

Instructor Details

Hi! My name is Balazs Holczer. I am from Budapest, Hungary. I am qualified as a physicist. At the moment I am working as a simulation engineer at a multinational company. I have been interested in algorithms and data structures and its implementations especially in Java since university. Later on I got acquainted with machine learning techniques, artificial intelligence, numerical methods and recipes such as solving differential equations, linear algebra, interpolation and extrapolation. These things may prove to be very very important in several fields: software engineering, research and development or investment banking. I have a special addiction to quantitative models such as the Black-Scholes model, or the Merton-model. Take a look at my website if you are interested in these topics!

Specification: Advanced Algorithms in Java

Duration

10 hours

Year

2019

Level

All

Certificate

Yes

Quizzes

Yes

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    Excellent!!!

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    well delivered lectures easily understandable.

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