Solved 3.1-3, 3.1-4. 3.1-3 makes you think because in your respective field, there got to be some people who abuse the O notation.
Also finished exercises 4.3.{1-3} for 2nd edition in my head. I have both 2nd and 3rd editions. I put the 3rd in the office. So I don't know which exercises I have actually done - In 2nd edition, Chapter 4 was not first started by introducing the maximum subarray problem. It goes straight to solving recurrence.
BTW, solving recurrence is super important. I might want to follow this chapter up by reading "Concrete Mathematics" as well.
Fuzzy reading: 339/1144
Browse reading: 309/1144
Exercises up to 3-1.5 Exercises which are finished but not on paper: 1.1-2, 1.2-2, 1.2-3, P1-1, all Sec 3.1, 3.2-2, 3.2-6, 3.2-7, (2nd Ed.) 4.3-{1-3}, P4.4(a-c), 6.1-{1,2,3,7}, 6.2-3, 6.2-4, 10.1-6, 10.1-7, 12.1-{1,2,4} 12.2-{2.3}, 12.4-4, P12.4(a),
Revisit: (af Ch3) P2.1c
This is my self-study page for the book, "Introduction to Algorithm", or commonly known as CLRS. This is also my diary page of how I struggle and grow in the programming world. I hope this blog can help amateurs or professionals, to improve their skills in programming, learning and living. As of Sep 12, 2011, I finished the "exercise read" of Chapter 2 (20110518) and 3 (20110608) and half of Chapter 4.
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