Advanced Data Structures: CSE 100
CSE 100 is a course in advanced data structure design, analysis, and
implementation. We will study such data structures and applications as
balanced trees, tries, graphs, hashing, disjoint subsets and
union-find, skiplists, treaps, random number generation,
memory management, indexing, and compression. CSE 100 is a prerequisite
for all other upper-division programming courses in the CSE major at UCSD.
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