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Next: Software Up: On-Line Resources Previous: Literature<br />

People<br />

<strong>The</strong> easiest way to find the answer to any question is to ask someone who knows. Below, I describe some<br />

useful resources of contact information for experts in algorithms. E-mail and the WWW make it very<br />

easy to track down experts. In fact, maybe too easy. Please use this information responsibly, for many of<br />

them are my friends! Limit your queries to short, specific questions; and contact them only after you<br />

have checked the standard textbooks and references described in this section.<br />

● comp.theory - <strong>The</strong> USENET newsgroup comp.theory is the proper forum for on-line discussions<br />

on algorithms and related topics. Other appropriate newsgroups include comp.graphics.algorithms<br />

and sci.math.<br />

● TCS Virtual Address Book - This WWW-page address book is particularly useful to track down<br />

the whereabouts of researchers in the design and analysis of algorithms. It is maintained by Ian<br />

Parbery and is available from the ACM SIGACT WWW page http://sigact.acm.org/sigact/. An<br />

excellent way to learn of recent progress on a particular problem is to ask a researcher who has<br />

previously published on the problem, or at least check out their WWW page.<br />

● <strong>Algorithm</strong> Courses - A comprehensive page of pointers to algorithm courses on the WWW is<br />

maintained at http://www.cs.pitt.edu/ kirk/algorithmcourses/index.html. Lecture notes,<br />

problems, and solutions are typically available, with some of the material being amazingly<br />

thorough. Software associated with course projects is available from some of the sites.<br />

<strong>Algorithm</strong>s<br />

Mon Jun 2 23:33:50 EDT 1997<br />

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