Algorithm Analysis
If you like applying Algorithm Analysis, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- AnalysisAdvancedNew
Amortized-Analysis Investigation of a Production Cache
Read the C++ cache source (around 1,800 lines, custom open-addressing with periodic resize-and-rehash). Perform amortized analysis using all three methods (aggregate, accounting…
- Amortized Analysis
- Data Structures
- Algorithm Analysis
Advanced Algorithms - AnalysisAdvancedNew
Spectral Clustering for Customer Segmentation at a SaaS
Receive a 12,000 customer × 220 feature usage matrix (counts per feature per week, averaged over 12 weeks). Construct a similarity graph (k-nearest-neighbors with k=15, Gaussian…
- Spectral Methods
- Linear Algebra
- Algorithm Analysis
Advanced Algorithms - CodeAdvancedNew
Randomized Sketch Algorithm for Stream Cardinality
Read the HLL paper (Flajolet et al., 2007) and a sample of 30 minutes of customer trace IDs (around 80M events). Implement HLL from scratch in Go (no library imports). Run bench…
- Randomized Algorithms
- Sketching
- Algorithm Analysis
Advanced Algorithms - CodeAdvancedNew
Dynamic Programming for an IoT Battery Allocator
Read the device spec (32 KB RAM, 200 mAh daily budget, 9 sensing modes with mAh cost and farmer-value scores) and formulate the daily allocation as a 0/1 knapsack DP (dynamic pr…
- Dynamic Programming
- Algorithm Analysis
- C Programming
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