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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page About the Author About the Technical Reviewer Contents Acknowledgments A Note to Readers Chapter 1: Search Problems Chapter 2: Exhaustive Search for an Informant Chapter 3: Arrays and Indexes on a Criminal’s Farm Chapter 4: Strings and Hidden Messages Chapter 5: Binary Search for a Smuggler’s Ship Chapter 6: Binary Search for Clues Chapter 7: Adapting Algorithms for a Daring Escape Chapter 8: Socks: An Interlude and an Introduction Chapter 9: Backtracking to Keep the Search Going Chapter 10: Picking Locks with Breadth-First Search Chapter 11: Depth-First Search in an Abandoned Prison Chapter 12: Cafeteria Stacks and Queues Chapter 13: Stacks and Queues for Search Chapter 14: Let’s Split Up: Parallelized Search Chapter 15: Iterative Deepening Can Save Your Life Chapter 16: Inverted Indexes: The Search Narrows Chapter 17: A Binary Search Tree Trap Chapter 18: Building Binary Search Ladders Chapter 19: Binary Search Trees for Suspects Chapter 20: Adding Suspects to the Search Tree Chapter 21: The Binary Search Tree Property Chapter 22: Tries for Paperwork Chapter 23: Best-First Search: A Detective’s Most Trusted Tool Chapter 24: Priority Queues for Investigations Chapter 25: Priority Queues for Lock Picking Chapter 26: Heuristics in Search Chapter 27: Heaps in Politics and Academia Chapter 28: Difficult Search Problems Chapter 29: Search Termination Epilogue Index Updates Meet Frank Runtime. Disgraced Ex-Detective. Hard-Boiled Private Eye. Search Expert.
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