After completing the course a student is expected to
- be able to design and implement efficiently basic algorithms related to dynamic programming, graphs, numeric algorithms, optimization and geometric algorithms.
- have a deepened understanding of the fundamental role that algorithm design and analysis have in solving real problems.
- be familiar with the most common programming contests, online practise environments and literature on algorithmic programming.
Note. This course starts in Spring term 2015 and continues in Summer 2015 and in Fall term 2015 (periods IV-I). It is not suitable for exchange students who come for the Spring term 2015 only.