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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMathematical Algorithms are fundamentally important as several real-life problems can be modeled as a Mathematical problem. Solving such problems require mathematical insights.
These problems are a fundamental part of Interviews as it illustrates the thinking process of the candidate clearly. By going through the problems in this book, you will be well prepared to tackle any Mathematical problem.
Following are some of the problems we have explored which involve ideas to solve a wider range of problems.
• Smallest number with multiples
This is a unique problem where we learn key insights regarding Prime factorization, role of primes in multiples and much more.
• Largest palindrome
In this problem, we have reduced 810000 comparisons to 362 comparisons based on three deep insights. This is a dramatic improvement.
• GCD of sub-parts
This problem brings up key insights involving GCD (a common and important topic) and in the process, we have explored several standard algorithms like Euclidean’ s GCD Algorithm.
• Next Permutation
This problem demonstrates a significant improvement from O(N^N x N x logN) time to O(N) time complexity. Moreover, it illustrates that improving time complexity does not necessarily mean increasing space complexity.
With these problems and the thought process to solve them, you will be fully prepared.
Read this book now and ace your upcoming coding interview. This is a must read for everyone preparing for Coding Interviews at top companies.
Aditya Chatterjee, Ue Kiao
Aditya Chatterjee is an Independent Researcher, Technical Author and the Founding Member of OPENGENUS, a scientific community focused on Computing Technology.
Ue Kiao is a Japanese Software Developer and has played key role in designing systems like TaoBao, AliPay and many more. She has completed her B. Sc in Mathematics and Computing Science at National Taiwan University and PhD at Tokyo Institute of Technology.
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