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- Vertex cover
- Monte Carlo method
- König's theorem (graph theory)
- Menger's theorem
- Miller–Rabin primality test
- Regular graph
- Knapsack problem
- Travelling salesman problem
- Stable marriage problem
- Correctness (computer science)
- Big O notation
- Time complexity
- Best, worst and average case
- Sorting algorithm
- Merge sort
- Quicksort
- Independent set (graph theory)
- Divide and conquer algorithm
- Closest pair of points problem
- Multiplication algorithm
- Matrix multiplication
- Master theorem
- Analysis of algorithms
- Glossary of graph theory
- Connected component (graph theory)
- Bipartite graph
- Parity (mathematics)
- Directed acyclic graph
- Topological sorting
- Interval scheduling
- Depth-first search
- Breadth-first search
- Dijkstra's algorithm
- Greedy algorithm
- Dynamic programming
- Optimal substructure
- Memoization
- Bellman–Ford algorithm
- Minimum cut
- Maximum flow problem
- Ford–Fulkerson algorithm
- Edge disjoint shortest pair algorithm
- Max-flow min-cut theorem
- Matching (graph theory)
- Segmentation (image processing)
- Circulation problem
- Kruskal's algorithm
- Disjoint sets
- Minimum spanning tree
- Prim's algorithm
- Priority queue
- Disjoint-set data structure
- Linked list
- Primality test
- Hash function
- Randomized algorithm