Foundations in Algorithms
School of Computing, National University of Singapore
(Fall Sememster 2010)

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  • 29-Nov-2010 --- Final Exam, Nov 30 (Tue), 1:00--3:00pm, SR2
    See all of you and all the best of you in the Finals.

  • 25-Nov-2010 --- Good luck in Final Exam!

  • 25-Nov-2010 --- Solution sketches for S-Problems HW1-3
    Some of you asked for it, so I put it out in the HW page
    Direct link here.
    You can also collect HW3 and LEDA reports from outside my office from tomorrow morning.

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  • Lecture Schedule and Notes --- Week 12, 13 notes are online!

  • Homework Information -- HW4 is out!

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    Mark Distribution for Mid-Term -- here

  • Teaching and Learning

  • Cattywampus? -- MUST Read!
  • Writing with Proper Style -- Elements of Style by Strunk and White
  • How to Present a Paper in Theoretical Computer Science, by Ian Parberry. (also in [ps])
  • How to be a Good Graduate Student in a US research based university.
    Note: Although this article is based on a US PhD programme, which is slightly different from that in NUS, most of the points made in this article about motivation, attitude, research process are very similar. This article can provide a good starting reference point for beginning graduate students.

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