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Preface:

Algorithms are used all over the place in tons of applications, but most of the time there is no dirrect proof that one is better than the other, and it all becomes muddled by the specifics of the individual application.  Designing a great algorithm is an elegant dance of logic, creativity, and language.  Learning how to create good ones is an art.</description>
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