(5) Are there solutions to ALL Introduction to Algorithms (CLRS) problems online? - Quora



(5) Are there solutions to ALL Introduction to Algorithms (CLRS) problems online? - Quora

I actually asked myself this question all the time when I was a Graduate Student Instructor (http://www.vpcomm.umich.edu/gsi-sa/) at UMich teaching an algorithms class (EECS 477 http://www.engin.umich.edu/bulle...) - I learned 2 things:

  1. There is no authoritative source for CLR(S) Q&A
  2. I was looking for the wrong thing

Not to get too philosophical, but "it's the journey that matters" and I would venture that the authors have not published a definitive solution manual for this reason. The book is written and structured in a way that allows you to progressively build upon and apply the concepts you learned in earlier chapters to future ones.

That said, here is a technique that I used occasionally to vet my own approach to problems in the book:

  1. Make a list of top CS programs (http://grad-schools.usnews.ranki...)
  2. Go to each school / department's website and find the course listing page
  3. Find the course name / number for their introductory / advanced algorithms class
  4. Find the course page for current / past semesters - there will be a wealth of notes for you to study

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