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Study of algorithms which have been successful in real world. New algorithmic tools, ways to create approximation algorithms for NP-Hard problems, exploit the power of randomness, and create tractable abstract problems from messy real-world problems.
Prerequisite: 530 or 561
Geometric and Probabilistic Methods in Computer Science - CS 530
Algorithms/Data Structure - CS 561
MSC 11 6325
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