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Computability, Complexity & Algorithms
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UDACITY 
Overview

Advance your career & demonstrate the marked advantage in your organization

Mode of learning

Online

Schedule type

Self paced

Difficulty level

Intermediate

Credential

Certificate

Computability, Complexity & Algorithms
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Computability, Complexity & Algorithms
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UDACITY 
Highlights

  • Real World Projects from Industry Experts
  • Flexible Learning Program
  • Self-Paced Learning
  • 1-on-1 Technical Mentor & Career Coach
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Computability, Complexity & Algorithms
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UDACITY 
Course details

What are the course deliverables?
  • Enhance your skill set and boost your hirability through innovative, independent learning
  • Self-Paced Learning
  • Rich Learning Content
More about this course
  • This class is offered as CS6505 at Georgia Tech where it is a part of the Online Masters Degree (OMS). Taking this course here will not earn credit towards the OMS degree.
  • In this course, we will ask the big questions, "What is a computer? What are the limits of computation? Are there problems that no computer will ever solve? Are there problems that can?t be solved quickly? What kinds of problems can we solve efficiently and how do we go about developing these algorithms?" Understanding the power and limitations of algorithms helps us develop the tools to make real-world computers smarter, faster and safer.

Computability, Complexity & Algorithms
 at 
UDACITY 
Curriculum

Computability

Languages & Countability

Turing Machines

The Church-Turing Thesis

Complexity

P and NP

NP-Complete Problems

The Golden Ticket

Algorithms

Dynamic Programming

Fast Fourier Transform

Maximum Flow

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