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- [Assignments](https://courses.engr.illinois.edu/cs173/fa2014/A-lecture/Homework/index.html)
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- [Assignments](https://courses.engr.illinois.edu/cs173/fa2014/A-lecture/Homework/index.html)
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- [Exams](https://courses.engr.illinois.edu/cs173/fa2014/A-lecture/Exams/index.html)
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- [Exams](https://courses.engr.illinois.edu/cs173/fa2014/A-lecture/Exams/index.html)
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- [CS 374](https://courses.engr.illinois.edu/cs498374/fa2014/) **Algorithms & Models of Computation** *University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign*
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- [CS 374](https://courses.engr.illinois.edu/cs498374/fa2014/) **Algorithms & Models of Computation** *University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign*
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- CS 498 section 374 (unofficially "CS 374") covers fundamental tools and techniques from theoretical computer science, including design and analysis of algorithms, formal languages and automata, computability, and complexity. Specific topics include regular and context-free languages, finite-state automata, recursive algorithms (including divide and conquer, backtracking, dynamic programming, and greedy algorithms), fundamental graph algorithms (including depth- and breadth-first search, topological sorting, minimum spanning trees, and shortest paths), undecidability, and NP-completeness. The course also has a strong focus on clear technical communication.
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- CS 498 section 374 (unofficially "CS 374") covers fundamental tools and techniques from theoretical computer science, including design and analysis of algorithms, formal languages and automata, computability, and complexity. Specific topics include regular and context-free languages, finite-state automata, recursive algorithms (including divide and conquer, backtracking, dynamic programming, and greedy algorithms), fundamental graph algorithms (including depth- and breadth-first search, topological sorting, minimum spanning trees, and shortest paths), undecidability, and NP-completeness. The course also has a strong focus on clear technical communication.
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- [Assignments/Exams](https://courses.engr.illinois.edu/cs498374/fa2014/work.html)
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- [Lecture Notes/Labs](https://courses.engr.illinois.edu/cs498374/fa2014/lectures.html)
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- [Lecture videos](http://recordings.engineering.illinois.edu/ess/portal/section/115f3def-7371-4e98-b72f-6efe53771b2a)
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