@huangzworks: The long-awaited Chinese edition of Introduction to Algorithms (4th Edition) is finally here!! This Chinese edition will be split into two volumes: 'Core Chapters' and 'Extended Chapters', with the former covering Chapters 1–25 of the original book and the latter covering Chapters 26–35.
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The Chinese edition of Introduction to Algorithms (4th Edition) is finally published, split into two volumes: Core Chapters and Extended Chapters, corresponding to Chapters 1–25 and Chapters 26–35 of the original book.
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The long-awaited Chinese edition of Introduction to Algorithms (4th Edition) has finally been published!! This Chinese edition will be released in two volumes: the “Core Volume” and the “Extended Volume”. The former covers chapters 1–25 of the original book, while the latter covers chapters 26–35. https://t.co/voqAkthELg
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