Books

Some books, every time I go through I am like... "Did I really read this?". (The list will grow as I move, hopefully.)

  • Approximation Algorithm by Vijay V. Vazirani. It's not a book, but a refined collection of some 300 extraordinary research papers in Approximation algorithms and Linear programming. It would need at least 5 more reads before I actually can comment on nitty-gritty of it's beauty.
  • Discrete Maths by Kenneth H. Rosen. I first started this after finishing B.Tech. I know I was late, but I think, knowing things halfway made me appreciate this masterpiece even more!
  • CLRS, an all time cookbook for algorithms. And indeed, the above title suits this the most.